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Cross-cultural explorations in the emotions: the case of shame in Aristotle and Xunzi

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Jenny Zhao is a research fellow at the Needham Institute specialising in ancient philosophy, comparative studies of ancient Greece and early China and the reception of Greco-Roman classics in China. Topics of particular interest include shame and the emotions, human nature and moral education, as well as representations of infancy and childhood in philosophical works.

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