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Analects: Critical Essay by Qianfan Zhang

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Confucius
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SOURCE: Zhang, Qianfan. “The Idea of Human Dignity in Classical Chinese Philosophy: A Reconstruction of Confucianism.” Journal of Chinese Philosophy 27, no. 3 (September 2000): 299-330.

In the following essay, Zhang explores the place of rights and duties in the Confucian view of human dignity.

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