Sage and great person in Zhang Zai’s thought

Asian Philosophy 32 (2):189-200 (2022)
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The idea of the Confucian sage-king can be politically dangerous if the implication is that anyone can become a sage through learning. But Confucians after the Han dynasty generally saw the task of...

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