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Opponents 77The Dao is also compare
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Opponents 79fish. ” 15 To cook th
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Mencius 91ficult to decide about ho
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Xunzi 111everyone to have everythin
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Xunzi 115yang, there may be unusual
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8Confucians, “ Confucian ”Texts
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11Neo - ConfucianismNeo - Confucian
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Neo-Confucianism 161attracted to Bu
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Neo-Confucianism 163Diagram of the
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Neo-Confucianism 165principle that
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Neo-Confucianism 167If, after readi
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Confucianism and Modernity 177guara
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Issues 195under authoritarian and d
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NotesNotes to Chapter 11 Confucius
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Notes 209Leys (Pierre Ryckmans), Th
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Notes 211remonstrates with his lord
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Notes 213tleman ” was used, say,
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Notes 21524 Book of Poetry “ Tang
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Notes 217were elaborate and expensi
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Notes 219during the first century C
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Notes 2211970). David Hinton ’ s
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Notes 2235 Xunzi , “ On Getting R
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Notes 22914 In addition to yin - ya
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Notes 231dynasty, doubled to about
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Notes 2335 “ Metaphysical ” is
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Glossary of Names and Terms 243Engl
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BibliographyAmes , Roger and Henry
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Bibliography 255Kaizuka , Shigeki .
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Bibliography 257Tu Wei - ming et al
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Index 259Confuciusand texts 15as a
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Index 261Neo-Confucianism 160-76and