A Descriptive Review of Hsün-Tzu's Thought

Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (1):4-60 (1974)
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The sources of "knowledge," for Hsün-tzu, came from the realities in objective existence. He took the impressions of these objectively existent realities as his basis of knowledge

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