Flowers in a mirror: Critique of ‘Confucianization of law’

Asian Philosophy 32 (3):289-311 (2022)
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The theory of ‘Confucianization of law’ put forward by T’ung-tsu Ch’ü in his book titled Law and Society in Traditional China has a great academic influence in the world. However, ‘Confucianization...

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