"A madman is running towards the east, the man who chases after him also running towards the east. They are similar in running towards the east, but different in why they run towards the east."
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As quoted in Chinese Culture (Chinese Cultural Research Institute, 1996), p. 35
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Hui Shi (Chinese: ć ć˝; pinyin: HuĂŹ ShÄŤ; WadeâGiles: Hui Shih; 380â305 BCE), or Huizi (Chinese: ć ĺ; pinyin: HuĂŹzÇ; WadeâGiles: Hui Tzu; "Master Hui"), was a Chinese philosopher during the Warring States period. He was a representative of the School of Names dialecticians inspired by Mozi, and is famous for ten paradoxes about the relativity of all things.
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