Individual Autonomy and Responsibility in Late Imperial China
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Chapter 5:  Past and Recent Debates
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41. Plato, Protagoras, 321d–322b, http://classics.​mit.​edu/​Plato/​protagoras.​html.​
42. Zhuangzi, Quqie 胠篋 3, cited in Perkins, Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane,108.
43. The opposition between an individualistic West and a collectivist China has seemingly remained widely accepted (Brindley, Individualism in Early China, 132).
44. Xu Keqian, “A Different Type of Individualism in Zhuangzi,” 446.