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  1. Kant's Better Man and the Confucian Junzi.Xie Wenyu - 2012 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 7 (3):481-497.
    This essay attempts to compare Kant’s better man and the Confucian junzi in the Zhongyong, and argues that Kant’s idea of the better man, which expresses human self-improvement in ultimate freedom, is in fact a conception very similar to that of the Confucian junzi, which denotes an ideal human being in cheng. Kant attributes the lack of emphasis on self-improvement in Western culture to the Christian conception of grace, and demonstrates the possibility of self-improvement on the ground of ultimate freedom. (...)
     
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    Gan, Chunsong 幹春松, The Institutionalization and Falling of Confucianism 制度儒學及其解體, Revised Edition, Beijing: People’s University of China Press, 2011, 408 pages. [REVIEW]Xie Wenyu - 2013 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (3):403-406.