Xunzi (also spelled Hsün Tzu) was an ancient Chinese philosopher who lived during the Warring States period (around 310–235 BCE). He is considered one of the three significant figures in Confucianism, along with Confucius and Mencius. Xunzi's philosophical contributions primarily focus on human nature, ethics, and governance. One of Xunzi's central ideas is his view on human nature, which contrasts sharply with that of Mencius.
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