Janghee Lee. Xunzi and Early Chinese Naturalism.(Book review)

China Review International | September 22, 2005| | Copyright

Janghee Lee. Xunzi and Early Chinese Naturalism. SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2005. vi, 135 pp. Hardcover $35.00, ISBN 0-7914-6197-1.

For many centuries Xunzi [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII.] was one of the most misprized of the classic philosophers. Today he might be the most popular. Janghee Lee's new book, Xunzi and Early Chinese Naturalism, is the fifth on Xunzi in English since 1999. (1) To my knowledge, no other Chinese philosopher has been the subject of as many scholarly books in English over the ...

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