Yang Zhu
Yang Zhu (; ; 440–c.360 BC), also known as Yangzi (Master Yang), was a Chinese philosopher during the Warring States period. An early ethical egoist alternative to Mohist and Confucian thought, Yang Zhu's surviving ideas appear primarily in the Chinese texts ''Huainanzi'', ''Lüshi Chunqiu'', ''Mengzi'', and possibly the ''Liezi'' and ''Zhuangzi''. He founded the philosophical school of Yangism.The philosophies attributed to Yang Zhu, as presented in the ''Liezi'', clash with the primarily Daoist influence of the rest of the work. Of particular note is his recognition of self-preservation (''weiwo'' 為我), which has led him to be credited with "the discovery of the body". In comparison with other Chinese philosophical giants, Yang Zhu has recently faded into relative obscurity, but his influence in his own time was so widespread that Mencius described his philosophies along with the antithetical ideas of Mozi as "floods and wild animals that ravage the land". Provided by Wikipedia
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An Overview and Comparison of Traditional Motion Planning Based on Rapidly Exploring Random Trees by Yang Chu, Quanlin Chen, Xuefeng Yan
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Vancomycin therapeutic drug monitoring: focus on patients with hematological malignancies by Yifan Luo, Sihan Liu, Shu Yang, Yang Chu
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The Tectonic Responses in the Overriding Plate During the Tethyan Convergence and the Progressive Extrusion Process in Sundaland: Insights From the Wuliangshan Massif, SE Tibetan P... by Qinying Wu, Wei Lin, Lingtong Meng, Yin Wang, Fei Liu, Yang Chu, Wei Wei, Michel Faure, Vuong VanNguyen, Hoai Luong Thi Thu, Chao Song, Zhao Guo
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