Love, Hatred, and Other Passions: Questions and Themes on Emotions in Chinese Civilization

Brill Academic (2006)
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The volume is a collections of essays aiming to reconstruct the basic elements that compose the multifaceted discourse on emotions in traditional China. A number of well-known specialists reflect on some fundamental philosophical and linguistic concepts.

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