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Next to Confucius himself, he was perhaps Confucianism's most important teacher. Living from 372-289 BCE, he systematized Confucius's teachings.
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Chinese philosopher who taught that human's innate morality is corrupted by society, circa 372 - 289 BCE.
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A Confucian thinker second in importance to Confucius.
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Also known as Meng Ko; follower of Confucius; stressed consent of the common people. (p. 104)
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Mencius (Romanization; åŸå, pinyin: Mèng ZÇ; Wade-Giles: Meng Zhu; most accepted dates: 372–289 BCE; other possible dates: 385–303/302 BCE) was a Chinese philosopher who was arguably the most famous Confucian after Confucius himself.
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