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Shows how Western psychology can reinforce and renew the theoretical underpinnings of Confucian thought about children and the family.
Michael Puett, Harvard University:Outstanding—highly original, carefully argued, and clearly written.
Bryan Van Norden, Vassar College:An impressive example of a successful multidisciplinary work, in which Cline skillfully combines Chinese thought, the history of Western philosophy, empirical developmental psychology, and public policy proposals. This is clearly a work that will make a significant contribution to multiple fields.
Philip J. Ivanhoe, City University of Hong Kong:A remarkably comprehensive and powerful defense of a distinctive view about child welfare. No other work describes and engages Eastern and Western traditions and combines them with such an analysis of contemporary feminism and empirical social science.
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