Professor Cline argues that the interpretation of the passage concerning Nanzi challenges the conventional notion that Confucian ethics is solely a male-dominated domain, urging readers to reconsider the presence of women in Confucian thought.
In discussing Analects 6.28, Professor Cline provides insight into Zilu’s discomfort with Confucius visiting Nanzi, suggesting that this moment is crucial for understanding the dynamics of gender in Confucian philosophy.
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