
Xunzi (philosopher) - Wikipedia
Xunzi (lit. 'Master Xun'; c. 310 – c. after 238 BCE), born Xun Kuang, was a Chinese philosopher of Confucianism during the late Warring States period. After his predecessors Confucius and Mencius, Xunzi is often ranked as the third great Confucian philosopher of antiquity.
Xunzi - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2018年7月6日 · Xunzi 荀子 (third century BCE) was a Confucian philosopher, sometimes reckoned as the third of the three great classical Confucians (after Confucius and Mencius). For most of imperial Chinese history, however, Xunzi was a bête noire who was typically cited as an example of a Confucian who went astray by rejecting Mencian convictions.
Xunzi (Hsün Tzu) | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Xunzi (“Master Xun”) is the common appellation for the philosopher whose full name was Xun Kuang. He is also known as Xun Qing, “Minister Xun,” after an office he held. He was born in the state of Zhao in north-central China around 310 BCE.
Confucian Philosophy, Biography, Works & Influence - Britannica
Xunzi (born c. 300, Zhao kingdom, China—died c. 230 bce, Lanling, Chu kingdom, China) was a philosopher who was one of the three great Confucian philosophers of the classical period in China.
Xunzi - World History Encyclopedia
2020年7月14日 · Xunzi (pronounced shund-zee, l. c. 310-c. 235 BCE) was a Confucian philosopher of the Warring States Period (c. 481-221 BCE) in China. He is also known as Hun Kuang, Hsun Tzu, Xun Tzu, and Xun Kuang. Xunxi translates as Master Xun and is also the name of the book (the Xunzi) which has established his enduring reputation.
Xunzi - Chinese Studies - Oxford Bibliographies
2018年6月27日 · Xunzi (ca. 310 BCE – ca. 215 BCE), also known by the personal name Xun Kuang 荀況 or the epithet Xun Qing 荀卿, is generally considered one of the three great Confucian thinkers of the Chinese classical period, along with Confucius and Mencius.
Xunzi (book) - Wikipedia
The Xunzi (Chinese: 荀子) is an ancient Chinese collection of philosophical writings attributed to (Master (zi)) Xun Kuang, a 3rd-century BC philosopher usually associated with the Confucian tradition.
Xunzi (Xun Qing, or Xun Kuang: c. 310-c. 219 BCE) lived at the very end of the Zhou dynasty. Like Mencius, he was an advocate and interpreter of the teachings of Confucius. Living a generation after Mencius, Xunzi lived through the final, brutal wars which ended with the state of Qin absorbing and unifying all the Chinese feudal states.
The Philosophy of Xunzi – Literary Theory and Criticism
2019年4月21日 · Xunzi [Hsün Tzu] or Xun Kuang [Hsün K’uang], who lived between from about 310 to after 230 bce, made unique contributions to Chinese philosophy in several important areas: the role of music and ritual in government and society; the concept of Nature; the doctrine of the Mind; the theory of names; the argument concerning human…
Xunzi: Biography and Contributions - Study Latam
2025年2月17日 · Xunzi (c. 310–235 BCE) was a Chinese philosopher of the Warring States period and one of the most influential figures in Confucian thought. His original name was Xun Kuang, and he is known for his critical interpretation of Confucianism, which emphasized the need for strong institutions and rigorous education to cultivate virtue in individuals.
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