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Xunzi (Library of Chinese Classics: Chinese-English edition
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Xunzi (Library of Chinese Classics: Chinese-English edition: 2 Volumes) (English and Chinese Edition)


Xunzi is a collection of political writings by the late Warring States period educator and philosopher Xunzi or Xun Kuang. Download Xunzi (Library of Chinese Classics: Chinese-English edition: 2 Volumes) (English and Chinese Edition) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. The book is composed of 32 "books" or chapters covering philosophy, ethics, politics, military affairs, education, etc.. In this book Xunzi critically summarized the academic thinking of the naive materialism of ancient China and was against the belief of the mandate of heaven and blind worship of the supernatural. Opposing Mencius' belief that human nature is good, Xunzi held that human nature is evil, and was therefore for combining ritual principles and law and attaching equal importance to moral enlightenment and rule by law with its punishments and rewards. Besides praising the Earlier Kings, Xunzi initiated the i Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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