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  1. The five flavors and taoism: Lao Tzu's verse twelve.S. K. Wertz - 2007 - Asian Philosophy 17 (3):251 – 261.
    In verse twelve of the Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu makes a curious claim about the five flavors; namely that they cause people not to taste or that they jade the palate. The five flavors are: sweet, sour, salt, bitter and spicy or hot as in 'heat'. To the Western mind, the claim, 'The five flavors cause them [persons] to not taste,' is counterintuitive; on the contrary, the presence of the five flavors in a dish or in a meal would (...)
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  • The moral judgment development of the cidnese people: A theoretical model.Ring Keung Ma - 1992 - Philosophica 49 (1):55-82.
     
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  • The Moral Judgement Development of the Chinese People: A Theoretical Model.Hing Keung Ma - 1992 - Philosophica 49.
     
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