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Mencius was a prominent Chinese philosopher living in the 4th century BCE. He significantly contributed to Confucian thought emphasizing innate goodness within humanity. His writings explored ethical principles and influenced subsequent generations of thinkers. Mencius’s ideas are particularly relev...
Zhu Xi (1130-1200) was a prominent Chinese philosopher during the Song dynasty. He significantly shaped Neo-Confucianism, developing a systematic philosophical framework that became foundational for Chinese thought. His work, particularly the Four Books, remains central to education and study within...
Xunzi was an influential ancient Chinese philosopher living in the 3rd century BCE. He developed a systematic ethical system rooted in Confucianism emphasizing the inherent imperfection of human nature. His teachings focused on the necessity of ritual practice and education to cultivate virtue and m...
Wang Yangming was a significant early-modern Chinese philosopher during the Ming Dynasty. He developed a distinctive interpretation of Confucianism emphasizing the inherent connection between knowledge and virtuous action. His core concept—that the mind is the fundamental principle governing all thi...
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