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  • Subjectivity and Selfhood in Chinese Philosophy

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  • Metaphor and Analogy in Chinese Thought

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    David B. Wong is one of the most distinguished moral philosophers today, recognized for his research in ethics, moral psychology, comparative ethics, and Chinese philosophy. In this collection, volume editors Ellie Hua Wang and Kai Marchal interweave five of Wong's career-defining lectures with responses and reflections from contemporary philosophers and scholars who specialize in Chinese ... Read more

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