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[The most basic reason for reading a book, apart from the pure pleasure thereof, is to gain knowledge of some kind or another, and it is therefore fitting that when we think of how best to approach the Analects we examine the concept of “knowledge” as it is reflected and embodied in the text itself.]
Published: Nov 5, 2015
Keywords: English Term; Chinese Thought; Religious Dimension; Political Advice; Religious Term
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