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Reviews 473 There is still room for further studies of Lü Zuqian's thought and its place in later imperial intellectual history. Whereas the author accepts the ascendancy of Zhu Xi as the decline of Lü Zuqian's impact on intellectual history, the reception history of Lü's work in the thirteenth century and beyond may tell a different story. Die Aufhebung des Politischen will be of interest to readers of imperial and modern intellectual history and to those interested in political authority and moral philosophy. It is a work whose questions are ambitious in scope, and I hope it will inspire further work on comparative political philosophy. Minor inconveniences to readers include an incomplete bibliography (titles referred to in author-date format in the footnotes do not appear in the list of references), incorrect citations (chapters in edited volumes are referred to by the volume editor rather than the author), and a one-page index of very limited utility. Hilde De Weerdt Hilde De Weerdt is a university lecturer in Chinese history at the University of Oxford and fellow at Pembroke College. Her current research focuses on the role of elite communication networks in the maintenance of empire in late imperial Chinese
China Review International – University of Hawai'I Press
Published: Apr 15, 2012
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