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- School_of_Names abstract "The Logicians or School of Names (Chinese: 名家; pinyin: Míngjiā) was a school of Chinese philosophy that grew out of Mohism during the Warring States period in 479–221 BCE. It is also sometimes called the School of Forms and Names (Chinese: 形名家; pinyin: Xíngmíngjiā; Wade–Giles: Hsing2-ming2-chia1).Their philosophy is often considered to be akin to those of the sophists or of the dialecticians. Joseph Needham notes that their works have been lost, except for the partially preserved Kungsun Lung Tzu, and except for the paradoxes of Chapter 33 of the Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu). Needham also notes that the disappearance of the greater part of Gongsun Longzi (Kungsun Lung Tzu) must be considered one of the worst losses in the ancient Chinese books, as what remains is said to reach the highest point of ancient Chinese philosophical writing.".
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- School_of_Names wikiPageID "202690".
- School_of_Names wikiPageRevisionID "599742332".
- School_of_Names c "名家".
- School_of_Names c "形名家".
- School_of_Names hasPhotoCollection School_of_Names.
- School_of_Names p "Míngjiā".
- School_of_Names p "Xíngmíngjiā".
- School_of_Names w "Hsing2-ming2-chia1".
- School_of_Names subject Category:Ancient_philosophical_schools_and_traditions.
- School_of_Names subject Category:Classical_Chinese_philosophy.
- School_of_Names subject Category:History_of_logic.
- School_of_Names subject Category:Mohism.
- School_of_Names subject Category:School_of_Names.
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- School_of_Names comment "The Logicians or School of Names (Chinese: 名家; pinyin: Míngjiā) was a school of Chinese philosophy that grew out of Mohism during the Warring States period in 479–221 BCE. It is also sometimes called the School of Forms and Names (Chinese: 形名家; pinyin: Xíngmíngjiā; Wade–Giles: Hsing2-ming2-chia1).Their philosophy is often considered to be akin to those of the sophists or of the dialecticians.".
- School_of_Names label "Escola dos Nomes".
- School_of_Names label "Escuela de los Nombres".
- School_of_Names label "School of Names".
- School_of_Names label "Schule der Namen".
- School_of_Names label "Szkoła nazw".
- School_of_Names label "Мин цзя".
- School_of_Names label "名家 (諸子百家)".
- School_of_Names label "名家".
- School_of_Names sameAs Schule_der_Namen.
- School_of_Names sameAs Escuela_de_los_Nombres.
- School_of_Names sameAs 名家_(諸子百家).
- School_of_Names sameAs 명가_(제자백가).
- School_of_Names sameAs Szkoła_nazw.
- School_of_Names sameAs Escola_dos_Nomes.
- School_of_Names sameAs m.01cszy.
- School_of_Names sameAs Q61906.
- School_of_Names sameAs Q61906.
- School_of_Names wasDerivedFrom School_of_Names?oldid=599742332.
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