Bulletin, Issue 76"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Menicus on dédoublement as mimicry ( si er fei ( 1 ) ito JE ) a 5.1 Mencius re - interpreting Confucius When Confucius declares “ I hate that which seems to be , but is not ( 1 ) 17 , " he directs us to a topic that is central in early ...
Menicus on dédoublement as mimicry ( si er fei ( 1 ) ito JE ) a 5.1 Mencius re - interpreting Confucius When Confucius declares “ I hate that which seems to be , but is not ( 1 ) 17 , " he directs us to a topic that is central in early ...
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This seems a rather arbitrary emendation , for di and jun have nothing in common graphically or phonetically , and thus it is impossible to argue that it is a textual corruption . It was previously assumed that the first description of ...
This seems a rather arbitrary emendation , for di and jun have nothing in common graphically or phonetically , and thus it is impossible to argue that it is a textual corruption . It was previously assumed that the first description of ...
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A possible answer is : if he relied on natural everyday observations , the point he tried to make in his argument , e.g. the stress on flexibility in military matters , would seem to be more convincing to a reader .
A possible answer is : if he relied on natural everyday observations , the point he tried to make in his argument , e.g. the stress on flexibility in military matters , would seem to be more convincing to a reader .
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