Franklin Perkins, Doing What You Really Want: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mengzi

Journal of Moral Philosophy 20 (1-2):198-201 (2023)
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Critical reflections on Franklin Perkins' Doing What You Really Want: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mengzi. Raises some questions related to two main themes in the book: (1) Mengzi’s conception of human nature, and (2) Mengzi’s view of harmony and conflict in human life.

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