Mortality in Traditional Chinese Thought

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A wide-ranging exploration of traditional Chinese views of mortality.

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Philip J. Ivanhoe
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Death and Dying in the Analects.Philip J. Ivanhoe - 2003 - In Weiming Tu & Mary Evelyn Tucker (eds.), Confucian spirituality. New York: Crossroad Pub. Company. pp. 1--220.

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