
Is music an extravagance in a world of scarcity or a necessary expression of our humanity? We explore Mozi’s consequentialist condemnation of elaborate musical performances and Xunzi’s argument that music, proper guided, plays a critical role in taming unruly emotions and building social bonds. Beneath the disagreement lies a profound clash over basic human goods, how emotion should be shaped, and whether the arts are dispensable or essential to human flourishing. Many thanks to The Hong Kon...
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Episode 33: Carrots, Sticks, and Rituals

Episode 32: Music Has in It neither Grief nor Joy

Episode 30: Confucianism and Reverential Reading

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