Responses to an Unjust Universe in Classical Chinese Philosophy ( Franklin Perkins. Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy.)

  • Paul R. Goldin

Author Biography

Paul R. Goldin

Paul R. Goldin is Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Confucianism (2011), After Confucius: Studies in Early Chinese Philosophy (2005), The Culture of Sex in Ancient China (2002), and Rituals of the Way: The Philosophy of Xunzi (1999); in addition, he has edited the Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Han Fei (2012), as well as the reprint edition of R. H. van Gulik’s Sexual Life in Ancient China (2003), and is currently editing the Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Confucius and the Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History. His research focus is intellectual and cultural history, but the study of early China is necessarily interdisciplinary, and this work also involves archaeology, art history, literature, philosophy, and religion.

Published
2014-12-13
How to Cite
Goldin, P. R. (2014). Responses to an Unjust Universe in Classical Chinese Philosophy ( Franklin Perkins. Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy.). Archiv orientální, 82(3), 599-606. https://doi.org/10.47979/aror.j.82.3.599-606
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Review Articles