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Posted: 2025-04-14 11:10:37 UTC

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This post compares ancient Greek thinkers with those of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods in China, highlighting the differences in their audiences and approaches to persuasion. Greek thinkers spoke to the public, emphasizing logic and common sense, while Chinese thinkers targeted rulers, focusing on their interests. The post concludes that the "Hundred Schools of Thought" in China was essentially a competition for the rulers' favor, with the Legalists ultimately prevailing.
Comparison of ancient Greek and Chinese thinkers
Differences in audience and persuasion techniques
The nature of the "Hundred Schools of Thought" in China
The triumph of Legalism
Different audiences require different persuasion strategies
Balancing logic and self-interest in argumentation