名家 (諸子百家)
1. School of NamesThe Logicians or School of Names (名家; Míng jiā; ming = "names"; also sometimes called Hsing Ming Chia, the school of forms and names) was a Chinese philosophical school that grew out of Mohism in the Warring States Period 479–221 BCE. Their philosophy is often kin to sophists or dialecticians. Needham 1956 notes that their works have been lost, except for the partially preserved Kungsun Lung Tzu, and except for the paradoxes of Chapter 33 of Chuang Tzu.
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