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Hsün-tzu’s importance in the development of Confucian philosophy rests on the historical influence of his major work, known today as the Hsün-tzu. This book comprises 32 chapters, or essays, and is regarded as being in large part from his own hand, uncorrupted by later emendations or forgeries. The Hsün-tzu essays are a milestone in the development of Chinese...
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