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  2. List of Chinese philosophers - Wikipedia

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    Confucius, arguably the most influential Chinese philosopher ever. Dong Zhongshu, integrated Yin Yang cosmology into a Confucian ethical framework. Gaozi; Mencius, idealist who proposed mankind is innately benevolent. Wang Fu, endorsed the Confucian model of government. Wang Mang, emperor who sought to create a harmonious society, yet chaos ...

  3. Mozi - Wikipedia

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    Aronovich Rubin Vitaly, Individual and State in Ancient China: Essays on Four Chinese Philosophers. Columbia University Press, New York 1976, ISBN 0-231-04064-4 . Robin D. S. Yates , "The Mohists on Warfare: Technology, Technique, and Justification", Journal of the American Academy of Religion , 47, mo. 3 (1980, Thematic Issue S), pp. 549–603.

  4. JF Books - Wikipedia

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    JF Books offers both English and Chinese-language books, including those from Hong Kong and Taiwan. It carries books banned in China and those published by Chinese academics. It regularly hosts lectures and discussions with Chinese intellectuals. [11] One wall of the store is decorated with handwritten cards from patrons of the Shanghai ...

  5. Four Confidences - Wikipedia

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    Four matters of confidence refer to confidence in the path, theory, system, and culture of socialism with Chinese characteristics. [11] According to an official translation: [ 11 ] [ 9 ] : 201 "Confidence in its path" is confidence in the direction of development of socialism with Chinese characteristics and confidence in its future;

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  7. Eastern philosophy - Wikipedia

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    During later Chinese dynasties like Song dynasty (960–1297) and the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) as well as in the Korean Joseon dynasty (1392–1897) a resurgent Neo-Confucianism led by thinkers such as Zhu Xi (1130–1200) and Wang Yangming (1472–1529) became the dominant school of thought and was promoted by the imperial state.

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  9. Han Feizi - Wikipedia

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    The Han Feizi (simplified Chinese: 韩非子; traditional Chinese: 韓非子; pinyin: Hánfēizi; lit. 'Book of Master Han Fei') is an ancient Chinese text attributed to the Legalist political philosopher Han Fei. [1]