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久松真一

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 hisamatsushinichi
    ひさまつしんいち
(person) Hisamatsu Shin'ichi (1889-1980) - philosopher, scholar of Zen Buddhism and master of the Japanese tea ceremony

伊壁鳩魯


伊壁鸠鲁

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yī bì jiū lǔ
    yi1 bi4 jiu1 lu3
i pi chiu lu
Epicurus (341-270 BC), ancient Greek philosopher

六大法性

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liù dà fǎ xìng
    liu4 da4 fa3 xing4
liu ta fa hsing
 rokudai hosshō
The unity in variety of the six elements and their products; ordinary eyes see only the differentiated forms or appearances, the sage or philosopher sees the unity.

勒維納斯


勒维纳斯

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lè wéi nà sī
    le4 wei2 na4 si1
le wei na ssu
Levinas (philosopher)

哈伯瑪斯


哈伯玛斯

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hā bó mǎ sī
    ha1 bo2 ma3 si1
ha po ma ssu
Jürgen Habermas (1929-), German social philosopher

哈貝馬斯


哈贝马斯

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hā bèi mǎ sī
    ha1 bei4 ma3 si1
ha pei ma ssu
Jürgen Habermas (1929-), German social philosopher

孟德斯鳩


孟德斯鸠

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mèng dé sī jiū
    meng4 de2 si1 jiu1
meng te ssu chiu
Charles Montesquieu (1689-1755), French political philosopher

小国寡民

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 shoukokukamin / shokokukamin
    しょうこくかみん
(yoji) small country with a small population (The Chinese philosopher Lao-tze's ideal of a state)

愛留根納


爱留根纳

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ài liú gēn nà
    ai4 liu2 gen1 na4
ai liu ken na
Eriugena, John Scottus (c. 810-880) Irish poet, theologian, and philosopher of Neoplatonism

斯賓諾莎


斯宾诺莎

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sī bīn nuò shā
    si1 bin1 nuo4 sha1
ssu pin no sha
Baruch or Benedict Spinoza (1632-1677), rationalist philosopher

春秋繁露

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chūn qiū fán lù
    chun1 qiu1 fan2 lu4
ch`un ch`iu fan lu
    chun chiu fan lu
Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals, ideological tract by Han dynasty political philosopher Dong Zhongshu 董仲舒[Dong3 Zhong4 shu1]

普羅提諾


普罗提诺

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pǔ luó tí nuò
    pu3 luo2 ti2 nuo4
p`u lo t`i no
    pu lo ti no
Plotinus (204-270), Neoplatonism philosopher

海德格爾


海德格尔

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hǎi dé gé ěr
    hai3 de2 ge2 er3
hai te ko erh
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976), German philosopher

玻爾茲曼


玻尔兹曼

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bō ěr zī màn
    bo1 er3 zi1 man4
po erh tzu man
Ludwig Boltzmann (1844-1906), Austrian physicist and philosopher

萊布尼茨


莱布尼茨

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lái bù ní cí
    lai2 bu4 ni2 ci2
lai pu ni tz`u
    lai pu ni tzu
Leibniz (name); Gottfriend Wilhelm von Leibniz (1646-1716), German mathematician and philosopher, co-inventor of the calculus

萊布尼茲


莱布尼兹

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lái bù ní zī
    lai2 bu4 ni2 zi1
lai pu ni tzu
Leibnitz (name); Gottfriend Wilhelm von Leibniz (1646-1716), German mathematician and philosopher, co-inventor of the calculus

萱野稔人

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 kayanotoshihito
    かやのとしひと
(person) Kayano Toshihito (1970-), Japanese philosopher

費爾巴哈


费尔巴哈

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fèi ěr bā hā
    fei4 er3 ba1 ha1
fei erh pa ha
Ludwig Feuerbach (1804-1872), materialist philosopher

賢者の石

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 kenjanoishi
    けんじゃのいし
(exp,n) philosopher's stone

阿爾都塞


阿尔都塞

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ā ěr dū sài
    a1 er3 du1 sai4
a erh tu sai
surname Althusser; Louis Pierre Althusser (1918–1990), Marxist philosopher

震多末尼

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zhèn duō mò ní
    zhen4 duo1 mo4 ni2
chen to mo ni
 shintamani
cintāmaṇi, the philosopher's stone, granting all one's wishes.

霍克海姆

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huò kè hǎi mǔ
    huo4 ke4 hai3 mu3
huo k`o hai mu
    huo ko hai mu
Horkheimer (philosopher)

鮑德里亞


鲍德里亚

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bào dé lǐ yà
    bao4 de2 li3 ya4
pao te li ya
Jean Baudrillard (1929-2007), French cultural theorist and philosopher

ストイック

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 sutoikku
    ストイック
(adjectival noun) (1) stoic; stoical; (adjectival noun) (2) self-disciplined; abstemious; austere; strict (with oneself); (3) Stoic (philosopher)

ピタゴラス

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 pitagorasu
    ピタゴラス
(person) Pythagoras (Greek philosopher)

亞當·斯密


亚当·斯密

yà dāng · sī mì
    ya4 dang1 · si1 mi4
ya tang · ssu mi
Adam Smith (1723-1790), Scottish ethical philosopher and pioneer economist, author of The Wealth of Nations 國富論|国富论

亞里士多德


亚里士多德

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yà lǐ shì duō dé
    ya4 li3 shi4 duo1 de2
ya li shih to te
Aristotle (384-322 BC), Greek philosopher

亞里斯多德


亚里斯多德

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yà lǐ sī duō dé
    ya4 li3 si1 duo1 de2
ya li ssu to te
Aristotle (philosopher)

克里斯蒂娃

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kè lǐ sī dì wá
    ke4 li3 si1 di4 wa2
k`o li ssu ti wa
    ko li ssu ti wa
Julia Kristeva (1941-), Bulgarian-French psychoanalyst, philosopher and literary critic

判断力批判

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 handanryokuhihan
    はんだんりょくひはん
(work) Kritik der Urteilskraft (1790 book by German philosopher Immanuel Kant); Critique of Judgment; Critique of the Power of Judgment; (wk) Kritik der Urteilskraft (1790 book by German philosopher Immanuel Kant); Critique of Judgment; Critique of the Power of Judgment

哲学者の石

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 tetsugakushanoishi
    てつがくしゃのいし
(exp,n) (See 賢者の石) philosopher's stone

喬治·布爾


乔治·布尔

qiáo zhì · bù ěr
    qiao2 zhi4 · bu4 er3
ch`iao chih · pu erh
    chiao chih · pu erh
George Boole (1815-1864), English mathematician, philosopher and logician, author of The Laws of Thought and inventor of Boolean algebra

恩培多克勒

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ēn péi duō kè lēi
    en1 pei2 duo1 ke4 lei1
en p`ei to k`o lei
    en pei to ko lei
Empedocles (490-430 BC), Greek Sicilian pre-Socratic philosopher

維特根斯坦


维特根斯坦

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wéi tè gēn sī tǎn
    wei2 te4 gen1 si1 tan3
wei t`e ken ssu t`an
    wei te ken ssu tan
Wittgenstein (name); Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), Austrian-British philosopher

聖奧古斯丁


圣奥古斯丁

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shèng ào gǔ sī dīng
    sheng4 ao4 gu3 si1 ding1
sheng ao ku ssu ting
St Augustine; Aurelius Augustinus (354-430), theologian and Christian philosopher; Sankt Augustin, suburb of Beuel, Bonn, Germany

舉賢良對策


举贤良对策

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jǔ xián liáng duì cè
    ju3 xian2 liang2 dui4 ce4
chü hsien liang tui ts`e
    chü hsien liang tui tse
Treatise 134 BC by Han dynasty philosopher Dong Zhongshu 董仲舒

赫拉克利特

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hè lā kè lì tè
    he4 la1 ke4 li4 te4
ho la k`o li t`e
    ho la ko li te
Heraclitus (535-475 BC), pre-Socratic philosopher

カルネアデス

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 karuneadesu
    カルネアデス
(person) Carneades (ancient Greek philosopher)

ピュタゴラス

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 pyutagorasu
    ピュタゴラス
(person) Pythagoras (Greek philosopher)

卡爾·馬克思


卡尔·马克思

kǎ ěr · mǎ kè sī
    ka3 er3 · ma3 ke4 si1
k`a erh · ma k`o ssu
    ka erh · ma ko ssu
Karl Marx (1818-1883), German socialist philosopher, political activist and founder of Marxism

埃德蒙·伯克

āi dé méng · bó kè
    ai1 de2 meng2 · bo2 ke4
ai te meng · po k`o
    ai te meng · po ko
Edmund Burke (1729-1797), Irish philosopher and political scientist, member of British Parliament

帕拉塞爾蘇斯


帕拉塞尔苏斯

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pà lā sài ěr sū sī
    pa4 la1 sai4 er3 su1 si1
p`a la sai erh su ssu
    pa la sai erh su ssu

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Paracelsus
Paracelsus (1493–1541), Swiss physician, alchemist and philosopher, pioneer of toxicology and medical chemistry

フィロソファー

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 firosofaa / firosofa
    フィロソファー
philosopher

弗蘭西斯·培根


弗兰西斯·培根

fú lán xī sī · péi gēn
    fu2 lan2 xi1 si1 · pei2 gen1
fu lan hsi ssu · p`ei ken
    fu lan hsi ssu · pei ken
Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English Renaissance philosopher and early scientist

托馬斯·阿奎納


托马斯·阿奎纳

tuō mǎ sī · ā kuí nà
    tuo1 ma3 si1 · a1 kui2 na4
t`o ma ssu · a k`uei na
    to ma ssu · a kuei na
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), Italian Catholic priest in the Dominican Order, philosopher and theologian in the scholastic tradition

法蘭西斯·培根


法兰西斯·培根

fǎ lán xī sī · péi gēn
    fa3 lan2 xi1 si1 · pei2 gen1
fa lan hsi ssu · p`ei ken
    fa lan hsi ssu · pei ken
Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English Renaissance philosopher and early scientist

狄奧多·阿多諾


狄奥多·阿多诺

dí ào duō · ā duō nuò
    di2 ao4 duo1 · a1 duo1 nuo4
ti ao to · a to no
Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund Adorno (1903-1969), German sociologist, philosopher, musicologist, and composer

足るを知る者は富む

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 taruoshirumonohatomu
    たるをしるものはとむ
(exp,v5m) (proverb) (See 足るを知る) content is the philosopher's stone, that turns all it touches into gold

路易·皮埃爾·阿爾都塞


路易·皮埃尔·阿尔都塞

lù yì · pí āi ěr · ā ěr dōu sāi
    lu4 yi4 · pi2 ai1 er3 · a1 er3 dou1 sai1
lu i · p`i ai erh · a erh tou sai
    lu i · pi ai erh · a erh tou sai
Louis Pierre Althusser (1918-1990), Marxist philosopher

ハリーポッターと賢者の石

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 hariipottaatokenjanoishi / haripottatokenjanoishi
    ハリーポッターとけんじゃのいし
(wk) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (novel, film)

ハリー・ポッターと賢者の石

 hariipottaatokenjanoishi / haripottatokenjanoishi
    ハリーポッターとけんじゃのいし
(wk) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (novel, film)

Variations:
ハリーポッターと賢者の石
ハリー・ポッターと賢者の石

 hariipottaatokenjanoishi / haripottatokenjanoishi
    ハリーポッターとけんじゃのいし
(work) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (novel, film)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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