Doubts About the Imperial Ideal

Contemporary Chinese Thought 26 (4):17-24 (1995)
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Qu Yuan had good reason for believing in the omnipotent power of the individual will, even though, in the end, it crushed him into pieces. He believed that each individual possesses this omnipotent power because the values of history and the heavenly principles were contained internally in each person.

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reprint Xiaofeng, Liu (1995) "3. Doubts About The Imperial Ideal". Chinese Studies in Philosophy 26():17-24

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