Logicians

''For "logicians" with a lower-case "l", see list of logicians. The Logicians (名家) were a Chinese philosophical school that grew out of Mohism in the Warring States Period. The philosophy is often translated to sophists or dialecticians. Notable Logicians include: See also: Chinese philosophy, history of logic, Mo Zi

 

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