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| − | |name | + | | name = Chinese philosophy |
| − | |title | + | | title = [[Chinese philosophy]] |
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| − | |group1 = Schools of Thought | + | | group1 = Schools of Thought |
| − | |list1 = | + | | list1 = |
*[[Agriculturalism]] | *[[Agriculturalism]] | ||
*[[Confucianism]] | *[[Confucianism]] | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Taoism]] |
| + | *[[Han learning]] | ||
| + | *[[Huang-Lao]] | ||
*[[Legalism (Chinese philosophy)|Legalism]] | *[[Legalism (Chinese philosophy)|Legalism]] | ||
*[[Mohism]] | *[[Mohism]] | ||
*[[Neo-Confucianism]] | *[[Neo-Confucianism]] | ||
| − | *[[Neo- | + | *[[Xuanxue|Neo-Taoism]] |
*[[New Confucianism]] | *[[New Confucianism]] | ||
| + | *[[Chinese Marxist Philosophy]] | ||
*[[School of Diplomacy]] | *[[School of Diplomacy]] | ||
*[[School of Names]] | *[[School of Names]] | ||
*[[School of Naturalists]] | *[[School of Naturalists]] | ||
*[[Yangism]] | *[[Yangism]] | ||
| − | See also: [[Hundred Schools of Thought]] | + | See also: [[Nine Schools of Thought]] and [[Hundred Schools of Thought]] |
| − | |group2 = [[List of Chinese philosophers|Philosophers]] | + | | group2 = [[List of Chinese philosophers|Philosophers]] |
| − | |list2 = | + | | list2 = |
*[[Confucius]] | *[[Confucius]] | ||
| − | |||
*[[Gaozi]] | *[[Gaozi]] | ||
*[[Gongsun Long]] | *[[Gongsun Long]] | ||
*[[Han Feizi]] | *[[Han Feizi]] | ||
| + | *[[Huan Tan]] | ||
| + | *[[Huang Zongxi]] | ||
*[[Jin Yuelin]] | *[[Jin Yuelin]] | ||
*[[Laozi]] | *[[Laozi]] | ||
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*[[Shang Yang]] | *[[Shang Yang]] | ||
*[[Su Qin]] | *[[Su Qin]] | ||
| − | *[[Sunzi]] | + | *[[Sun Tzu|Sunzi]] |
*[[Tu Weiming]] | *[[Tu Weiming]] | ||
| + | *[[Wang Chong]] | ||
| + | *[[Wang Fuzhi]] | ||
*[[Wang Yangming]] | *[[Wang Yangming]] | ||
*[[Xu Xing (philosopher)|Xu Xing]] | *[[Xu Xing (philosopher)|Xu Xing]] | ||
| − | *[[Xunzi]] | + | *[[Xun Kuang|Xunzi]] |
*[[Yang Zhu]] | *[[Yang Zhu]] | ||
*[[Zhang Yi (Warring States Period)|Zhang Yi]] | *[[Zhang Yi (Warring States Period)|Zhang Yi]] | ||
*[[Zhu Xi]] | *[[Zhu Xi]] | ||
| − | *[[Zhuangzi]] | + | *[[Zhuang Zhou|Zhuangzi]] |
*[[Zou Yan]] | *[[Zou Yan]] | ||
| − | |group3 = Concepts | + | | group3 = Concepts |
| − | |list3 = | + | | list3 = |
| − | *[[Tao| | + | *[[Tao|Dào]]: Way |
| − | *[[De (Chinese)| | + | *[[De (Chinese)|Dé]]: Virtue |
| − | *[[Fa ( | + | *[[Fa (philosophy)|Fǎ]]: Model |
*[[Mozi#Philosophy|Jiān ài]]: Universal Love | *[[Mozi#Philosophy|Jiān ài]]: Universal Love | ||
| − | *[[Jing ( | + | *[[Jing (philosophy)|Jing]]: Reverence |
| − | *[[Jingzuo]]: Meditation | + | *[[Jingzuo|Jìngzuo]]: Meditation |
*[[Li (Confucian)|Lĭ]]: Ritual propriety | *[[Li (Confucian)|Lĭ]]: Ritual propriety | ||
*[[Li (Neo-Confucianism)|Li]]: Law | *[[Li (Neo-Confucianism)|Li]]: Law | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Mandate of Heaven|Mìng]]: Mandate or fate |
| − | *[[Qi]]: Energy | + | *[[Qi|Qì]]: Energy |
| − | *[[Qing ( | + | *[[Qing (philosophy)|Qing]]: Essence |
| − | *[[Ren (Confucianism)| | + | *[[Ren (Confucianism)|Rén]]: Humaneness |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Shen (Chinese religion)|Shén]]: Spirit |
| − | *[[Si ( | + | *[[Si (philosophy)|Si]]: Reflection |
| − | *[[Ti ( | + | *[[Ti (philosophy)|Tǐ]]: Substance |
| − | *[[Tian]]: Divine force | + | *[[Tian|Tiān]]: Divine force |
| − | *[[Wu wei]]: Nonaction | + | *[[Wu wei|Wú wéi]]: Nonaction |
*[[Xiào]]: Filial piety | *[[Xiào]]: Filial piety | ||
| − | *[[Xin ( | + | *[[Xin (philosophy)|Xin]]: Disposition or intuition |
*[[Nature (philosophy)#Eastern civilization and the philosophical question of nature|Xing]]: Human nature | *[[Nature (philosophy)#Eastern civilization and the philosophical question of nature|Xing]]: Human nature | ||
| − | *[[Yi ( | + | *[[Yi (philosophy)|Yì]]: Righteousness |
| − | *[[Yin and yang]]: Interdependent opposites | + | *[[Yin and yang|Yīnyáng]]: Interdependent opposites |
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Ti (concept)|Yòng]]: Function |
| − | *[[Zhengming]]: Rectification of names | + | *[[Zhengming|Zhèngmíng]]: Rectification of names |
*[[Zhi|Zhì]]: Intention or will; Wisdom or cleverness | *[[Zhi|Zhì]]: Intention or will; Wisdom or cleverness | ||
| − | *[[Ziran]]: Self-so or natural | + | *[[Ziran|Zìrán]]: Self-so or natural |
| − | |group4 = Topics | + | | group4 = Topics |
| − | |list4 = | + | | list4 = |
| − | *[[Aesthetics# | + | *[[Aesthetics#Chinese aesthetics|Aesthetics]] |
*[[Epistemology]] | *[[Epistemology]] | ||
| − | *[[Ethics]] | + | *[[Ethics]] ([[Role ethics]] |
| + | *[[State consequentialism]]) | ||
*[[Logic in China|Logic]] | *[[Logic in China|Logic]] | ||
*[[Metaphysics]] | *[[Metaphysics]] | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *[[Political philosophy#Ancient China|Political philosophy]] |
*[[Social philosophy]] | *[[Social philosophy]] | ||
| + | *[[Chinese theology|Theology]] | ||
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| + | | group5 = Regional schools | ||
| + | | list5 = | ||
| + | *[[Lingnan Confucianism]] | ||
}}<noinclude> | }}<noinclude> | ||
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[[Category:Philosophy and thinking navigational boxes]] | [[Category:Philosophy and thinking navigational boxes]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Philosophy and thinking templates]] | ||
| + | [[Category:WikiProject Philosophy templates]] | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | </noinclude> | ||
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