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Introduction : toward a thick description of Chinese philosophy | 1 | |
1 | The reception of the Odes in the warring states era | 19 |
2 | Xunzi in the light of the Guodian manuscripts | 36 |
3 | Han Fei's doctrine of self-interest | 58 |
4 | Li Si, chancellor of the universe | 66 |
5 | Rhetoric and machination in Stratagems of the warring states | 76 |
6 | Insidious syncretism in the political philosophy of Huainanzi | 90 |
7 | Ban Zhao in her time and in ours | 112 |
8 | Those who don't know speak : translations of Laozi by people who do not know Chinese | 119 |
App | References to the Odes in pre-imperial texts, arranged by Mao number | 135 |
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