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  1. On the mencian perception of moral self-development.Wei-Ming Tu - 1978 - The Monist 61 (1):72 - 81.
    Mencius’ claim that human nature is good is well known among students of classical Confucian thought. It has been taken for granted that underlying Mencius’ deceptively simple thesis is an appeal to intuition. No persuasive argument is offered, except the insistence that the moral propensities, such as the “four germinations” are inherent in human nature. A corollary of this insistence is the unquestioned belief that human beings all have the inner ability to commiserate with others, to feel ashamed of themselves, (...)
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  • The creative tension between jên and li.Wei-Ming Tu - 1968 - Philosophy East and West 18 (1/2):29-39.
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  • Embodied agency.Charles Taylor - 1989 - In Henry Pietersma (ed.), Merleau-Ponty: Critical Essays. University Press of America. pp. 1--22.
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