Sino-American Relations, Volumen29,Temas1-2Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 2003 |
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... philosopher before the king is a grand victory for human values . In all his wanderings he always demanded that the ... philosopher's illness . The witless disciples were hard put to it and complicated the matter by saying that ...
... philosopher before the king is a grand victory for human values . In all his wanderings he always demanded that the ... philosopher's illness . The witless disciples were hard put to it and complicated the matter by saying that ...
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... philosopher . Thereupon Mencius formulated one of his weightest doctrines about the relations between philosophers and kings . " There are in the world , " said he , " three things which are universally honored : rank , age and virtue ...
... philosopher . Thereupon Mencius formulated one of his weightest doctrines about the relations between philosophers and kings . " There are in the world , " said he , " three things which are universally honored : rank , age and virtue ...
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... philosopher Robert G. McCloskey once pointed out that " American political thinkers have not often produced works that rank with the best that has been thought or known in the world's intellectual history . " 93 It seems that American ...
... philosopher Robert G. McCloskey once pointed out that " American political thinkers have not often produced works that rank with the best that has been thought or known in the world's intellectual history . " 93 It seems that American ...
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SinoAmerican Relations | 3 |
From Nuremberg to Baghdad | 20 |
and the Orient 18291837 | 68 |
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