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How far is Confucius an Aristotelian?: Comments on May Sim’s Remastering Morals with Aristotle and Confucius

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Ni, P. How far is Confucius an Aristotelian?: Comments on May Sim’s Remastering Morals with Aristotle and Confucius . Dao 8, 311–319 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11712-009-9130-0

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