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Simple Dictionary Definition

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zhé
    zhe2
che
 tetsu
    てつ

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Tetsu / Wise Sage
wise; a sage
(1) sage; wise man; philosopher; disciple; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) sagacity; wisdom; intelligence; (given name) Yutaka
discerning

孔子

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kǒng zǐ
    kong3 zi3
k`ung tzu
    kung tzu
 koushi; kuji / koshi; kuji
    こうし; くじ

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Confucius
Confucius (551-479 BC), Chinese thinker and social philosopher, also known as 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3]
(person) Confucius; (female given name) Yoshiko
Confucius

孟子

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mèng zǐ
    meng4 zi3
meng tzu
 moushi / moshi
    もうし

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Mencius
Mencius (c. 372-c. 289 BC), Confucian philosopher second only to Confucius; book of the same name, one of the classics of Confucianism
(1) Mencius (372-289 BCE); Mengzi; (2) (See 四書) Mencius (one of the Four Books); (female given name) Motoko
Mengzi

羅素


罗素

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luó sù
    luo2 su4
lo su

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Russell
Russell (name); Bertrand Arthur William, 3rd Earl Russell (1872-1970), British logician, rationalist philosopher and pacifist

老子

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lǎo zi
    lao3 zi5
lao tzu
 roushi / roshi
    ろうし

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Lao Tzu / Laozi
father; daddy; "I, your father" (in anger, or out of contempt); I (used arrogantly or jocularly)
Laozi; Lao Tzu; Lao Tse; (person) Laozi (semi-legendary Chinese philosopher and deity); Lao Tzu; Lao Tse
Laozi, or Laocius, the accepted founder of the Daoists. The theory that his soul went to India and was reborn as the Buddha is found in the 齊書 History of the Qi dynasty 顧歡傳.

蘇格拉底


苏格拉底

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sū gé lā dǐ
    su1 ge2 la1 di3
su ko la ti

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Socrates
Socrates (469-399 BC), Greek philosopher; José Sócrates (1957-), prime minister of Portugal (2005-2011)

休謨


休谟

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xiū mó
    xiu1 mo2
hsiu mo
David Hume (1711-1776), Scottish Enlightenment philosopher

傅柯

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fù kē
    fu4 ke1
fu k`o
    fu ko
Michel Foucault (1926-1984), French philosopher (Tw)

八難


八难

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bān án
    ban1 an2
pan an
 hachinan
The eight conditions in which it is difficult to see a Buddha or hear his dharma: in the hells: as hungry ghosts; as animals; in Uttarakuru (the northern continent where all is pleasant); in the long-life heavens (where life is long and easy); as deaf, blind, and dumb; as a worldly philosopher; in the intermediate period between a Buddha and his successor. Also 八無暇.

加繆


加缪

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jiā miù
    jia1 miu4
chia miu
Albert Camus (1913-1960), French-Algerian philosopher, author, and journalist

勸學


劝学

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quàn xué
    quan4 xue2
ch`üan hsüeh
    chüan hsüeh
 kangaku
On learning, classic book by Confucian philosopher Xun Zi 荀子 (c. 310-237 BC)
exhortation to study

原道

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yuán dào
    yuan2 dao4
yüan tao
 haramichi
    はらみち
original path; essay by Tang philosopher Han Yu 韓愈|韩愈[Han2 Yu4]
(personal name) Haramichi

告子

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 kokushi
    こくし
(person) Gaozi (ca. 420-350 BCE), Chinese philosopher

哲人

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zhé rén
    zhe2 ren2
che jen
 tetsujin
    てつじん
wise man
wise man; philosopher; sage; (personal name) Norihito

商鞅

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shāng yāng
    shang1 yang1
shang yang
 shouou / shoo
    しょうおう
Shang Yang (c. 390-338 BC), legalist philosopher and statesman of the state of Qin 秦國|秦国[Qin2 guo2], whose reforms paved the way for the eventual unification of the Chinese empire by the Qin dynasty 秦朝|秦朝[Qin2 chao2]
(given name) Shouou

因明

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yīn míng
    yin1 ming2
yin ming
 inmyou / inmyo
    いんみょう
(See 五明) hetuvidya (ancient Indian logic for determining right from wrong, truth from falsehood, etc.)
Hetuvidya, 醯都費陀, the science of cause, logical reasoning, logic, with its syllogistic method of the proposition, the reason, the example. The creation of this school of logic is attributed to Akṣapāda, probably a name for the philosopher Gautama (not Śākyamuni). The 因明論 or Hetu-vidyā-śāstra is one of the 五明論 pañcavidya-śāstras, a treatise explaining causality, or the nature of truth and error.

域龍


域龙

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yù lóng
    yu4 long2
yü lung
 Ikiryū
Dignāga, Diṅnāga, a celebrated Buddhist philosopher 陳那, author of a famous treatise on logic.

墨子

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mò zǐ
    mo4 zi3
mo tzu
 bokushi
    ぼくし
Mozi (c. 470-391 BC), founder of the Mohist School 墨家[Mo4 jia1] of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
(person) Mozi (ca. 468-391 BCE), Chinese philosopher

墨家

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mò jiā
    mo4 jia1
mo chia
 bokka; bokuka
    ぼっか; ぼくか
Mohist School of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC), founded by the philosopher 墨子[Mo4 zi3]
(hist) Mohism; Moism

子產


子产

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zǐ chǎn
    zi3 chan3
tzu ch`an
    tzu chan
Zi Chan (?-522 BC), statesman and philosopher during the Spring and Autumn period

孔德

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kǒng dé
    kong3 de2
k`ung te
    kung te
Auguste Comte (1798-1857), French philosopher

孟軻


孟轲

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mèng kē
    meng4 ke1
meng k`o
    meng ko
Mencius 孟子 (c. 372-c. 289), Confucian philosopher

孫武


孙武

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sūn wǔ
    sun1 wu3
sun wu
 sonbu
    そんぶ
Sun Wu, also known as Sun Tzu 孫子|孙子[Sun1 zi3] (c. 500 BC, dates of birth and death uncertain), general, strategist and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period (700-475 BC), believed to be the author of the “Art of War” 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 fa3], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1]
(person) Sun Tzu (Chinese general and strategist, 544-496 BCE)

尼採


尼采

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ní cǎi
    ni2 cai3
ni ts`ai
    ni tsai
Friedrich Nietzsche (1846-1900), German philosopher

康德

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kāng dé
    kang1 de2
k`ang te
    kang te
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), German philosopher

惠子

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huì zi
    hui4 zi5
hui tzu
 yasuko
    やすこ
Hui-zi also known as Hui Shi 惠施[Hui4 Shi1] (c. 370-310 BC), politician and philosopher of the School of Logicians 名家[Ming2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
(female given name) Yasuko

惠施

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huì shī
    hui4 shi1
hui shih
 keise
Hui Shi, also known as Hui-zi 惠子[Hui4 zi5](c. 370-310 BC), politician and philosopher of the School of Logicians 名家[Ming2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
confer blessings

李悝

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lǐ kuī
    li3 kui1
li k`uei
    li kuei
Li Kui (455-395 BC), legalist philosopher and statesman of Wei state 魏國|魏国[Wei4 guo2]

李斯

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lǐ sī
    li3 si1
li ssu
 rishi
    りし
Li Si (c. 280-208 BC), Legalist philosopher, calligrapher and prime minister of Qin kingdom and Qin dynasty from 246 to 208 BC
(personal name) Rishi

李贄


李贽

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lǐ zhì
    li3 zhi4
li chih
Li Zhi (1527-1602), late Ming philosopher, historian and writer

楊朱


杨朱

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yáng zhū
    yang2 zhu1
yang chu
 youshu / yoshu
    ようしゅ
Yang Zhu (c. 440-360 BC), Chinese philosopher advocating ethical egoism
(person) Yang Zhu (Chinese philosopher; c. 395-335 BCE)

淸辯


淸辩

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qīng biàn
    qing1 bian4
ch`ing pien
    ching pien
 Shōben
Bhāvaviveka, a noted Buddhist philosopher circa A.D. 600, a follower of Nāgārjuna.

王充

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wáng chōng
    wang2 chong1
wang ch`ung
    wang chung
 oujuu / oju
    おうじゅう
Wang Chong (27-97), rationalist and critical philosopher
(person) Wang Chong (27-97 CE; Chinese philosopher)

王弼

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wáng bì
    wang2 bi4
wang pi
 ouhitsu / ohitsu
    おうひつ
Wang Bi (226-249), Chinese neo-Daoist philosopher
(personal name) Ouhitsu
Wang Bi

盧梭


卢梭

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lú suō
    lu2 suo1
lu so
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), Enlightenment philosopher

福柯

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fú kē
    fu2 ke1
fu k`o
    fu ko
Michel Foucault (1926-1984), French philosopher

福科

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fú kē
    fu2 ke1
fu k`o
    fu ko
Michel Foucault (1926-1984), French philosopher; also written 福柯[Fu2 ke1]

老君

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lǎo jun
    lao3 jun1
lao chün
Laozi or Lao-tze (c. 500 BC), Chinese philosopher, founder of Taoism

范縝


范缜

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fàn zhěn
    fan4 zhen3
fan chen
 Han Shin
Fan Zhen (c. 450-c. 510), philosopher from Qi and Liang of the Southern dynasties, as atheist denying Buddhist teachings on karma and rebirth
Fan Zhen

荀子

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xún zǐ
    xun2 zi3
hsün tzu
 junshi
    じゅんし
Xunzi, (c. 310-237 BC), Confucian philosopher; the Xunzi, a collection of philosophical writings attributed to Xunzi
(person) Xunzi (313-238 BCE)
Xunzi

薩特


萨特

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sà tè
    sa4 te4
sa t`e
    sa te
Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980), French existential philosopher and novelist

西哲

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 seitetsu / setetsu
    せいてつ
(1) distinguished Western philosopher; great Western thinker; (2) (abbreviation) (See 西洋哲学) Western philosophy

邊沁


边沁

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biān qìn
    bian1 qin4
pien ch`in
    pien chin
Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), English philosopher, jurist, and social reformer

鄧析


邓析

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dèng xī
    deng4 xi1
teng hsi
Deng Xi (545-501 BC), Chinese philosopher and rhetorician, the first lawyer of ancient China

鍱腹

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yè fù
    ye4 fu4
yeh fu
 Chōfuku
The Indian philosopher who is said to have worn a rice-pan over his belly, the seat of wisdom, lest it should be injured and his wisdom be lost.

韓愈


韩愈

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hán yù
    han2 yu4
han yü
 kanyu
    かんゆ
Han Yu (768-824), Tang dynasty essayist and poet, advocate of the classical writing 古文運動|古文运动[gu3 wen2 yun4 dong4] and neoclassical 復古|复古[fu4 gu3] movements
(person) Han Yu (768-824), Tang dynasty poet and philosopher
Hanyu

韓非


韩非

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hán fēi
    han2 fei1
han fei
 kanpi
    かんぴ
Han Fei, also known as Han Feizi 韓非子|韩非子[Han2 Fei1 zi3] (c. 280-233 BC), Legalist philosopher of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
(person) Han Fei (ca. 280-233 BCE), Chinese philosopher

鵂鶹


鸺鹠

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xiū liú
    xiu1 liu2
hsiu liu
 Kuru
collared owlet (Glaucidium brodiei)
Ulūka, i.e. Kaṇāda, a celebrated philosopher, said to have lived "800 years" before Śākyamuni.

龍樹


龙树

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lóng shù
    long2 shu4
lung shu
 ryuuju / ryuju
    りゅうじゅ
Nāgārjuna (c. 150-250 AD), Buddhist philosopher
(surname, female given name) Ryūju
Nāgārjuna, v. 那.

伏爾泰


伏尔泰

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fú ěr tài
    fu2 er3 tai4
fu erh t`ai
    fu erh tai
Voltaire (1694-1778), Enlightenment philosopher

列禦寇

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 retsugyokou / retsugyoko
    れつぎょこう
(person) Lie Yukou (ancient Chinese philosopher; author of the Liezi)

加達里


加达里

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jiā dá lǐ
    jia1 da2 li3
chia ta li
Guattari (philosopher)

勝論師


胜论师

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shèng lùn shī
    sheng4 lun4 shi1
sheng lun shih
 shōron shi
Vaiśeṣika teacher or philosopher

叔本華


叔本华

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shū běn huá
    shu1 ben3 hua2
shu pen hua
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), German post-Kantian philosopher

哲人石

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zhé rén shí
    zhe2 ren2 shi2
che jen shih
philosopher's stone

哲学者

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 tetsugakusha
    てつがくしゃ
philosopher

哲學家


哲学家

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zhé xué jiā
    zhe2 xue2 jia1
che hsüeh chia
philosopher

唯識家


唯识家

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wéi shì jiā
    wei2 shi4 jia1
wei shih chia
 yuishiki ke
Same as 唯識宗.

商羯羅


商羯罗

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shāng jié luó
    shang1 jie2 luo2
shang chieh lo
 Shōkyara
Śaṅkara, 'auspicious' (M. W. ), a name for 'Śiva', and intp. as 骨鏁 bone-chains; name of 商羯羅阿闍梨 Śaṅkaracarya, the celebrated Indian philosopher of the eighth century A. D. who is known as a great opponent of Buddhism.

如意珠

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rú yì zhū
    ru2 yi4 zhu1
ju i chu
 nyoiju
cintāmaṇi, a fabulous gem, the philosopher's stone, the talisman-pearl capable of responding to every wish, said to be obtained from the dragon-king of the sea, or the head of the great fish, Makara, or the relics of a Buddha. It is also called 如意寳 (如意寳珠); 如意摩尼.

孔夫子

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kǒng fū zǐ
    kong3 fu1 zi3
k`ung fu tzu
    kung fu tzu
 koufuushi / kofushi
    こうふうし
Confucius (551-479 BC), Chinese thinker and social philosopher, also known as 孔子[Kong3 zi3]
(honorific or respectful language) (See 孔子) Confucius

孫武子


孙武子

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sūn wǔ zǐ
    sun1 wu3 zi3
sun wu tzu
Sun Wu, famous general, strategist and Legalist philosopher, contemporary with Confucius 孔子[Kong3 zi3] (551-479 BC), author of "The Art of War" 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 fa3], also known as Sun Tzu 孫子|孙子[Sun1 zi3]

德勒茲


德勒兹

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dé lè zī
    de2 le4 zi1
te le tzu
Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995), French philosopher

德里達


德里达

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dé lǐ dá
    de2 li3 da2
te li ta
Jacques Derrida (1930-2004), philosopher

恩格斯

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ēn gé sī
    en1 ge2 si1
en ko ssu
Friedrich Engels (1820-1895), socialist philosopher and one of the founder of Marxism

愛默生


爱默生

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ài mò shēng
    ai4 mo4 sheng1
ai mo sheng
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), American poet, essayist, and philosopher

數論師

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shù lùn shī
    shu4 lun4 shi1
shu lun shih
 Suronshi
A Sāṃkhya philosopher. Or a reference to Kapila 迦毘羅, the founder of the Sāṃkhya 數論 school.

新熏家

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xīn xūn jiā
    xin1 xun1 jia1
hsin hsün chia
 shingun ke
a Buddhist philosopher who advocates the theory of newly perfumed seeds

日知錄


日知录

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rì zhī lù
    ri4 zhi1 lu4
jih chih lu
Rizhilu or Record of daily study, by early Confucian philosopher Gu Yanwu 顧炎武|顾炎武

普魯東


普鲁东

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pǔ lǔ dōng
    pu3 lu3 dong1
p`u lu tung
    pu lu tung
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865), French socialist philosopher

柏克萊


柏克莱

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bǎi kè lái
    bai3 ke4 lai2
pai k`o lai
    pai ko lai
Berkeley (name); George Berkeley (1685-1753), Bishop of Cloyne, famous British philosopher; Berkeley, university city in the San Francisco bay area, California

柏拉圖


柏拉图

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bó lā tú
    bo2 la1 tu2
po la t`u
    po la tu
Plato (c. 427-c. 347 BC), Greek philosopher

梁漱溟

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liáng shù míng
    liang2 shu4 ming2
liang shu ming
Liang Shuming (1893-1988), modern philosopher and teacher in the neo-Confucian tradition

波茲曼


波兹曼

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

王陽明


王阳明

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wáng yáng míng
    wang2 yang2 ming2
wang yang ming
 ouyoumei / oyome
    おうようめい
Wang Yangming (1472-1529), Ming dynasty Neo-Confucian philosopher, influential in the School of Mind 心學|心学[xin1 xue2]
(person) Wang Yangming (1472-1529 CE)

理学者

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 rigakusha
    りがくしゃ
(1) natural scientist; (2) (obsolete) (See 哲学者) philosopher

笛卡兒


笛卡儿

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dí kǎ ér
    di2 ka3 er2
ti k`a erh
    ti ka erh
René Descartes (1596-1650), French philosopher and author of Discours de la méthode 方法論|方法论

笛卡爾


笛卡尔

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dí kǎ ěr
    di2 ka3 er3
ti k`a erh
    ti ka erh
René Descartes (1596-1650) French philosopher

胡塞爾


胡塞尔

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hú sài ěr
    hu2 sai4 er3
hu sai erh
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938), German philosopher

董仲舒

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dǒng zhòng shū
    dong3 zhong4 shu1
tung chung shu
Dong Zhongshu (179-104 BC), philosopher influential in establishing Confucianism as the established system of values of former Han dynasty

西塞羅


西塞罗

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xī sāi luó
    xi1 sai1 luo2
hsi sai lo
Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC), famous Roman politician, orator and philosopher, murdered at the orders of Marc Anthony

阿多諾


阿多诺

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ā duō nuò
    a1 duo1 nuo4
a to no
surname Adorno; Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund Adorno 狄奧多·阿多諾|狄奥多·阿多诺[Di2 ao4 duo1 · A1 duo1 nuo4] (1903-1969), German sociologist, philosopher, musicologist, and composer

陸九淵

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 rikukyuuen / rikukyuen
    りくきゅうえん
(person) Lu Jiuyuan (1139-1192), Chinese scholar and philosopher

陸象山

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 rikushouzan / rikushozan
    りくしょうざん
(person) Lu Jiuyuan (1139-1192), Chinese scholar and philosopher

韓非子


韩非子

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hán fēi zǐ
    han2 fei1 zi3
han fei tzu
 kanpishi
    かんぴし
another name for Han Fei 韓非|韩非[Han2 Fei1], Legalist philosopher (c. 280-233 BC); Han Feizi, book of Legalist Philosophy authored by Han Fei 韓非|韩非[Han2 Fei1] during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
(work) Han Feizi (ancient Chinese text attributed to Han Fei); (wk) Han Feizi (ancient Chinese text attributed to Han Fei)

顧炎武


顾炎武

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gù yán wǔ
    gu4 yan2 wu3
ku yen wu
Gu Yanwu (1613-1682), late Ming and early Qing Confucian philosopher, linguist and historian, played a founding role in phonology of early Chinese, author of Rizhilu or Record of daily study 日知錄|日知录

馬庫色


马库色

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mǎ kù sè
    ma3 ku4 se4
ma k`u se
    ma ku se
Marcuse (philosopher)

馮友蘭


冯友兰

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féng yǒu lán
    feng2 you3 lan2
feng yu lan
Feng Youlan (1895-1990), distinguished Chinese philosopher

黑格爾


黑格尔

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hēi gé ěr
    hei1 ge2 er3
hei ko erh
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831), German philosopher

點金石


点金石

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diǎn jīn shí
    dian3 jin1 shi2
tien chin shih
philosopher's stone

龐加萊


庞加莱

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páng jiā lái
    pang2 jia1 lai2
p`ang chia lai
    pang chia lai
Henri Poincaré (1854-1912), French mathematician, physicist and philosopher

三浦梅園


三浦梅园

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sān pǔ méi yuán
    san1 pu3 mei2 yuan2
san p`u mei yüan
    san pu mei yüan
 miurabaien
    みうらばいえん
MIURA Baien (1723-1789), Japanese neo-Confucian philosopher and pioneer economist, author of The Origin of value 價原|价原[Jia4 yuan2]
(person) Miura Baien

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)

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

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