SCHOOL OF NAMES
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:''This article is about the Chinese philosophers. For people who study logic, see Logician.''
The 'Logicians' or 'School of Names' (名家; ''Míngjiā''; "School of names") was a Chinese philosophical school that grew out of Mohism in the Warring States Period.
The philosophy is often translated to sophists or dialecticians.
Notable Logicians include:
★ Hui Shi
★ Gongsun Longzi
★ Graham, A.C., ''Disputers of the Tao: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China'' (Open Court 1993). ISBN 0-8126-9087-7
★ Chinese philosophy
★ history of logic
★ Mozi
:''This article is about the Chinese philosophers. For people who study logic, see Logician.''
The 'Logicians' or 'School of Names' (名家; ''Míngjiā''; "School of names") was a Chinese philosophical school that grew out of Mohism in the Warring States Period.
The philosophy is often translated to sophists or dialecticians.
Notable Logicians include:
★ Hui Shi
★ Gongsun Longzi
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Reference
★ Graham, A.C., ''Disputers of the Tao: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China'' (Open Court 1993). ISBN 0-8126-9087-7
See also
★ Chinese philosophy
★ history of logic
★ Mozi
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