Mou Zongsan

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Mou Zongsan (Chinese: 牟宗三; pinyin: Móu Zōngsān; Wade-Giles: Mou Tsungsan, 19091995) was a Chinese New-Confucian philosopher. He was born in Shandong province and in 1933 graduated from Peking University. In 1949, he moved to Taiwan and remained outside of Mainland China for the rest of his life. His thought was heavily influenced by Immanuel Kant and he translated all 3 of Kant's Critiques into Chinese.

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