Body and Mind in the Guodian Manuscripts

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This paper considers the relation between body and mind as described in the Guodian corpus, especially the Xing zi ming chu 性自命出, with particular interest in problems of mind-body dualism and holism. It argues that the Xing zi ming chu presents a weak mind-body dualism, in contrast to such texts as Wuxing 五行 and Ziyi 緇衣.

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Raphals, L. (2019). Body and Mind in the Guodian Manuscripts. In Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy (Vol. 10, pp. 239–257). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04633-0_13

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