The Heart/Mind (xin心) in the Mengzi and “Wuxing” and Modern Cognitive Science Approaches to the “Embodiment” of Goodness

In Guoxiang Peng, Renwenxue heng. Hangzhou: Zhejiang University Press. pp. 135-147 (2019)
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