The Emotions in Early Chinese Philosophy, by Virág Curie: New York, Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. xiii + 219, £64 (hardback) [Book Review]

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (2):421-422 (2019)
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Volume 97, Issue 2, June 2019, Page 421-422.

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