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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction xi
The "Basic Stuff: Confucius and die Ethics of Character 1
The Orientation and Practice of Ren 19
Debating Human Nature: Mencius and Gaozi 35
Mencius on Ren and the Problem of "Extending" 53
Xunzi's Critique of Mencius 67
Situating Xunzi 83
Ritual Transformation: Emotion and Form 99
Three Conceptions of die Heart-Mind 117
Notes 131
Bibliography 171
Index 181
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