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Religion in China / Confucianism / Chinese thought / Chinese classic texts / Itō Jinsai / Neo-Confucianism / Philip J. Ivanhoe / Zhu Xi / Zhang Zai / Chinese culture / Chinese philosophy / Philosophy
Date: 2015-01-18 22:20:39
Religion in China
Confucianism
Chinese thought
Chinese classic texts
Itō Jinsai
Neo-Confucianism
Philip J. Ivanhoe
Zhu Xi
Zhang Zai
Chinese culture
Chinese philosophy
Philosophy

New Old Foundations for Confucian Ethical Philosophy: Itō Jinsai 伊藤 仁斎 (1627 –1705), Dai Zhen (戴震) ([removed]), and Jeong Yakyong (丁若鏞 ) (1762–1836) Philip J. Ivanhoe City University of Hong Kong

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