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    Les enjeux politiques de la compassion chez Mencius.Sarinya Arunkhajornsak & Nicole G. Albert - 2018 - Diogène n° 254-255 (2):68-86.
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    Les enjeux politiques de la compassion chez Mencius.Sarinya Arunkhajornsak & Nicole G. Albert - 2018 - Diogène n° 254-255 (2):68-86.
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    Political implications of compassion in Mencius.Sarinya Arunkhajornsak - 2016 - Diogenes 63 (1-2):35-47.
    This paper examines Mencius’ view on compassion in the political realm by proposing that Mencius defends compassionate governance by reconciling the two extremes of Yangist self-love and Mohist universal love. This paper proposes a reading of two famous stories, namely, the story of a young child on the verge of falling into a well, and the story of King Xuan of Qi sparing an ox as paradigmatic cases for understanding Mencius’ account of compassion in the political realm. This paper argues (...)
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    Political implications of compassion in Mencius.Sarinya Arunkhajornsak - 2016 - Diogenes 63 (1-2):35-47.
    This paper examines Mencius’ view on compassion in the political realm by proposing that Mencius defends compassionate governance by reconciling the two extremes of Yangist self-love and Mohist universal love. This paper proposes a reading of two famous stories, namely, the story of a young child on the verge of falling into a well, and the story of King Xuan of Qi sparing an ox as paradigmatic cases for understanding Mencius’ account of compassion in the political realm. This paper argues (...)
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    Political implications of compassion in Mencius.Sarinya Arunkhajornsak - 2016 - Diogenes 63 (1-2):35-47.
    This paper examines Mencius’ view on compassion in the political realm by proposing that Mencius defends compassionate governance by reconciling the two extremes of Yangist self-love and Mohist universal love. This paper proposes a reading of two famous stories, namely, the story of a young child on the verge of falling into a well, and the story of King Xuan of Qi sparing an ox as paradigmatic cases for understanding Mencius’ account of compassion in the political realm. This paper argues (...)
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