Confucianism: Its Roots and Global Significance
by Ming-huei Lee
Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press 2017
Number of pages: 178
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Readers of this volume will soon discover the hard-mindedness and precision of thinking so associated with German philosophy as they enter into his discussions of Confucianism. As readers progress through this book, they will be constantly reminded that all philosophy should be truly comparative.
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