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Chapter four. Two Prongs of the Debate
Bodily Agencies vs. Claims for Institutional Controls
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Erica Fox Brindley
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction xv
- Chapter one. Individual Agency and Universal, Centralized Authority in Early Mohist Writings 1
- Chapter two. Centralizing Control 29
- Chapter three. Decentralizing Control and Naturalizing Cosmic Agency 54
- Chapter four. Two Prongs of the Debate 77
- Chapter five. Servants of the Self and Empire 104
- Chapter six. Conclusion 121
- Postscript: A Note on Chinese Individualism, Human Rights, and the Asian Values Debate 131
- Notes 137
- Works Cited 189
- Index 201
- About the Author 209
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction xv
- Chapter one. Individual Agency and Universal, Centralized Authority in Early Mohist Writings 1
- Chapter two. Centralizing Control 29
- Chapter three. Decentralizing Control and Naturalizing Cosmic Agency 54
- Chapter four. Two Prongs of the Debate 77
- Chapter five. Servants of the Self and Empire 104
- Chapter six. Conclusion 121
- Postscript: A Note on Chinese Individualism, Human Rights, and the Asian Values Debate 131
- Notes 137
- Works Cited 189
- Index 201
- About the Author 209