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    Supports→Ritual, moral norms, and righteousness are corrosive to natural efficacy

    Specifically human activity, artifice, and tools such as ritual, moral norms, and righteousness deviate from nature

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    The Huainanzi has a difficult balancing act to maintain here, however. While it accepts the Daoist view outlined above concerning the efficacy of following nature and the corrosive nature of specifically human activity, artifice, and tools such as ritual, moral norms, and righteousness (Huainanzi 2.3), it also endorses the Confucian view of the value and necessity of ritual and other such human inventions. This is partially explained by the account of human development given in Chapter 2. The an

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