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    Mohism
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
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    Distinctions, Judgment, and Reasoning in Classical Chinese Thought
    History and Philosophy of Logic 34 (1): 1-24. 2013.
    The article proposes an account of the prevailing classical Chinese conception of reasoning and argumentation that grounds it in a semantic theory and epistemology centered on drawing distinctions between the similar and dissimilar kinds of things that do or do not fall within the extension of ‘names’. The article presents two novel interpretive hypotheses. First, for pre-Hàn Chinese thinkers, the functional role associated with the logical copula is filled by a general notion of similarity or s…Read more