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Xun Zi believed man's inborn tendencies need to be curbed through education and ritual, counter to Mencius's view that man is innately good. ...
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38 quotes and quotations by Xun Zi. ... Xun Zi A person is born with desires of the eyes and ears, and a liking for beautiful sights and sounds. ...
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Chapter from a book by Sanderson Beck. Discusses the life story and teachings of each of these classical Chinese thinkers.
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13 Feb 2007 ... Xunzi (“Master Xun”) was one of the most sophisticated and influential philosophers of China's Warring States period (479–221 B.C.E.). ...
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Xun-zi gradually rose from the ranks of promising students. ... Xun-zi was perfectly placed to understand the nature of these threats to his ...
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Xun Zi summary with 25 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more.
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Xun Zi is the common appellation for the philosopher whose full name was Xun Kuang.
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Search only in Xun Zi Search the Web. Xun Zi. Society > Philosophy > Philosophers > X > Xun Zi, Go to Directory Home ...
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In Chinese, "Xun Zi" refers to both the philosopher and the book he is ... In this article, the book is spelled "the Xunzi Xun Zi (, or Hsun Tzu c. ...
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