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Mengzi: With Selections from Traditional Commentaries (Hackett Classics)
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u/Hynjia ยท 2 pointsr/simpleliving

I'm just now considering reading Mengzi as a direct result of reading Introduction to Classical Chinese Philosophy.

I think I like Chinese philosophy over the Greeks because of the fact that it's centered around community and doing what is best for society and, thus, isn't as individualistic as the virtue ethics of Aristotle and Socrates.

The Tao Te Ching was mentioned in the Intro book, and I've read it before many years ago. But...idk...it doesn't seem to have what I'm personally looking for as far as something I can go to when I'm looking for answers to life's problems.