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  • ...her influence on her son, who became one of [[China]]’s most distinguished philosophers and [[Confucian]] scholars. [[The mother of Mencius|(More...)]]
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  • ...of her influence on her son, who became one of China’s most distinguished philosophers and Confucian scholars. ([[The mother of Mencius |More...]])
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  • ...rn Western Philosophers" and translated "The Age of Analysis, 20th Century philosophers."
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  • [[Category:philosophers]][[Category:scholars]]
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  • ...academies in China, and teachers such as [[Zhu Xi]] and [[Lu Xiangshan]], philosophers of the [[Southern Song Dynasty]] (1127-1279), had many students here.
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  • [[Category:philosophers]]
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  • ...of her influence on her son, who became one of China’s most distinguished philosophers and Confucian scholars.
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  • ...e political unrest, the period witnessed the rise of a number of prominent philosophers, historians, diplomats and literary figures such as [[Chen Yinque]], [[Lin
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  • ...the Warring States Period (475 - 221 B.C.), Zhuangzi and Huizi (two famous philosophers of ancient China) argued with each other on the bridge over the Hao River.
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