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I think the title "Logicians" is misleading when we talk about Chinese philosophers. The name "School of Names" is much more appropriate. Although Chinese thinkers like Gongsun Long and Hui Shi do seem to have similar ideas to Western logicians, calling them logicians could cause misunderstanding. --Kilences 13:09, 2 November 2006 (UTC)