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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hui_ShiHui Shi - Wikipedia

    Hui Shi (Chinese: 惠施; pinyin: Huì Shī; Wade–Giles: Hui 4 Shih 1; 370–310 BCE), or Huizi (Chinese: 惠子; pinyin: Huìzǐ; Wade–Giles: Hui 4 Tzu 3; "Master Hui"), was a Chinese philosopher during the Warring States period.

  2. Hui Shi (born 380 bce, Song, in modern Henan, China) was a Chinese philosopher, an outstanding representative of the early Chinese school of thought known as the dialecticians.

  3. Hui Shi (Pinyin) or Hui Shih (惠施; 370?-310? B.C.E.), or Huizi (惠子; Hui-tzu ; "Master Hui"), was a Chinese philosopher, an outstanding representative of the early Chinese school of thought, known as the School of Names (Sophists or Dialecticians), which flourished during the Warring States Period .

  4. Hui Shi (also Hui Shih) was an ancient Chinese logician and a major figure of the School of Names (Ming-Jia) whose members are also known as dialecticians or sophists for the sake of their emphasis on rational argumentations and their focus on deep structures of concepts.

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  6. Feb 21, 2011 · Hui Shi 惠施 (c. 370-310) was a representative of the philosophical school of dialecticians ( mingjia 名家) during the Warring States period 戰國 (5th cent.-221 BCE). He hailed from the state of Song 宋, but the dates of his life are not known.

  7. Aug 5, 2021 · Hui Shi (c. 370 — c. 310 BCE) was a Chinese philosopher known for his fascination with logical puzzles. He is considered as a representative of the School of Names, or in Chinese ming jia (see the philosopher file on Deng Xi ).

  8. Jul 28, 2023 · Hui Shi even imagined that our world was a sphere. For example, Hui Shi proposed, “the south, is infinite, but at the same time finite” (南方有窮而無窮). Could we arrive at the starting point if we walk through the south? If the world is a sphere, in this sense it is finite (有窮).

  9. Hui Shis ten theses are listed as follows: The ultimately great has no outside, call it the Great One. The ultimately small has no inside, call it the Small One. The dimensionless cannot be accumulated, its size is a thousand miles. Heaven is as low as earth, mountains are level with marshes. Just as the sun is at noon, it is declining.

  10. www.encyclopedia.com › people › philosophy-and-religionHui Shih | Encyclopedia.com

    May 17, 2018 · Hui Shih (4th cent. BCE). Chinese philosopher and friend of Chuang-tzu, who taught by paradox and the unification of opposites.