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Analects: Critical Essay by Lee H. Yearley

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Confucius
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SOURCE: Yearley, Lee H. “An Existentialist Reading of Book 4 of the Analects.” In Confucius and the Analects: New Essays, edited by Bryan W. Van Norden, pp. 237-74. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

In the following essay, Yearley advocates applying to the Analects the same modern scholarship methods that are used in studying the New Testament.

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