List of Chinese philosophers
| Lists of philosophers  | 
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Chinese philosophers include:
Ancient philosophers
Confucianism
- Confucius, arguably the most influential Chinese philosopher ever.
 - Dong Zhongshu, integrated Yin Yang cosmology into a Confucian ethical framework.
 - Gaozi
 - Mencius, idealist who proposed mankind is innately benevolent.
 - Wang Fu, endorsed the Confucian model of government.
 - Wang Mang, emperor who sought to create a harmonious society, yet chaos resulted.
 - Xunzi, broke from Mencius' view, instead arguing that morality is extrinsic.
 - Yan Hui, the favorite disciple of Confucius and one of the most revered figures of Confucianism.
 - Zengzi
 - Zheng Xuan
 - Zisi
 - Zhu Xi
 - List of Confucianists
 
Daoism
- Ge Hong
 - Laozi (Lao Tzŭ), illusive founder of Taoism and author of the Tao te Ching (Book of the Way).
 - Lie Yukou, said to be the author of the Daoist book Liezi
 - Yang Xiong
 - Zhang Daoling
 - Zhang Jue
 - Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzŭ), mystical and relativistic skeptic.
 - List of Taoists
 
Chinese School of Naturalists and Naturalism
- Zou Yan, combined the theories of Yin-Yang and The Five Elements.
 
Mohism
Legalism
- Guan Zhong, whose reforms made him disparagingly identified as Legalist, but actual philosophy did not develop until hundred years later.
 - Chao Cuo
 - Han Feizi, synthesizer of Legalist theories.
 - Li Kui
 - Li Si
 - Shang Yang
 - Shen Buhai
 - Shen Dao
 - Zi Chan
 
Yangism
The Logicians
- Deng Xi
 - Hui Shi, relativistic Logician who influenced Zhuangzi.
 - Gongsun Long, logician who was known for his paradoxes.
 
The Agrarians
School of Diplomacy
School of Military
Imperial era philosophers
Xuanxue
- Guo Xiang
 - He Yan
 - Wang Bi, Three Kingdoms philosopher
 - Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove
 
Chan Buddhism
- Huineng, 6th Buddhist patriarch of the Chan (Zen) School in China, he established the concept of "no mind".
 - Linji Yixuan (Lin-chi), founder of the Linji school of Chan (Zen) Buddhism in China, a branch of which is the Rinzai school in Japan.
 - Zhaozhou, famous chan (Zen) master during the 8th century, noted for his wisdom. Became known for his subtle teaching methods and his use of gongans.
 - Jizang
 - Sengzhao
 - Yi Xing
 - Zhi Dun
 - Xuanzang
 - Huiyuan
 
Neo-Confucianism
- Zhou Dunyi, argued for the inseparability of metaphysics and ethics.
- Cheng Yi, made enemies with other philosophers, resulting in his works being banned.
 - Cheng Hao, brother to Cheng Yi.
 - Zhu Xi (Chu Hsi), rationalist and leading figure of the School of Principle.
- Chen Hongmou, argued for racial and sexual equality in the place of education.
 - Wang Fuzhi, believed Confucius' teachings had become distorted, so wrote his own commentaires.
 - Wang Yangming, idealist and leading figure of the School of Mind.
- Li Zhi, preached a form of moral relativism.
 - Qian Dehong, further developed The Yangming School of Mind.
 - Xu Ai, ardent follower of Wang Yangming.
 - Huang Zongxi, one of the first Neo-Confucians to stress the need for constitutional law.
 - Zhan Ruoshui, lifelong friend to Wang Yangming.
 
 
 
 - Han Yu, precursor to Neo-Confucianism, essayist, and poet.
 - Lu Jiuyuan, saw moral conduct as a consequence of intuitive insights into the essence of reality.
 - Shao Yong, considered one of the most scholarly men of the time.
 - Su Shi, accomplished Song Dynasty writer.
 - Ye Shi, stressed practical learning and applying Confucian doctrine to real world problems.
 - Zhang Zai, everything is composed of qi, and that fact explains everything.
 - Lai Zhide, created the Taijitu.
 - Li Ao
 - Liu Zongzhou – considered the last master of Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism.
 
Islamic-Confucianism
Kaozheng Evidential Research
- Wang Fuzhi
 - Gu Yanwu
 - Yan Yuan
 - Dai Zhen
 - Duan Yucai
 - Ji Xiaolan
 - Zhang Xuecheng
 - Ruan Yuan
 - Kang Youwei
 - Tan Sitong
 - Hong Liangji
 
Philosophers that cannot be easily categorised
- Pan Pingge, criticised Neo-Confucianism, instead emphasized the search for truth in daily living.
 - Dai Zhen, made two arguments against Neo-Confucianism.
 - Fan Zhen, denied the ideas of reincarnation and body-soul dualism.
 - Huan Tan
 - Wang Chong
 - Ma Rong
 - Shen Kuo
 - Ximen Bao
 
Modern philosophers
- Feng Youlan (Fung Yu-Lan), rationalist who integrated Neo-Confucian, Taoist, and Western metaphysics.
 - Jin Yuelin, logical positivist and logician.
 - Tu Weiming, ethicist.
 - Xiong Shili
 - Ma Yifu
 - Mou Zongsan
 - Tang Junyi
 - Xu Fuguan
 - Zhang Dongsun
 - Carsun Chang (Zhang Junmai)
 - Zhou Guoping
 - Tsang Lap Chuen (曾立存)