Chinese logicians refer to scholars and philosophers from China who have contributed to the field of logic, particularly in the context of Chinese philosophy and language. This includes a range of thinkers from ancient times, such as philosophers from the School of Names (or "Logicians"), who existed during the Warring States period (approximately 475-221 BCE). Prominent figures from this school include Gongsun Long and Hui Shi, who engaged in debates about naming, truth, and the nature of reality.

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