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Chinese Aesthetics

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In the strict and original sense, phenomenology and aesthetics are not inherent parts of traditional Chinese thought. Hence this entry surveys their introduction and dissemination in China (including the development of professional studies and expanded applications), as well as the emergence of comparative studies and cultural interaction between these areas and Chinese thought.

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Zhiyuan, C. (2009). Chinese Aesthetics. In: Sepp, H., Embree, L. (eds) Handbook of Phenomenological Aesthetics. Contributions To Phenomenology, vol 59. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2471-8_9

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