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The Polarization of the Concepts Si (Private Interest) and Gong (Public Interest) in Early Chinese Thought

  • Author:

    Erica Brindley

  • Page Number:

    26.2:1-31

  • Date:

    2013

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Erica Brindley, “The Polarization of the Concepts Si (Private Interest) and Gong (Public Interest) in Early Chinese Thought,” Asia Major 26 (2013): 1-31.

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Brindley, Erica
2013 “The Polarization of the Concepts Si (Private Interest) and Gong (Public Interest) in Early Chinese Thought.” Asia Major 26: 1-31.
Brindley, Erica. (2013). The Polarization of the Concepts Si (Private Interest) and Gong (Public Interest) in Early Chinese Thought. Asia Major, 26, 1-31.
Brindley, Erica. “The Polarization of the Concepts Si (Private Interest) and Gong (Public Interest) in Early Chinese Thought.” Asia Major, no. 26 (2013): 1-31.
Brindley, Erica. “The Polarization of the Concepts Si (Private Interest) and Gong (Public Interest) in Early Chinese Thought.” Asia Major, no. 26, 2013, pp. 1-31.
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