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In Chinese culture, 哲学 (zhéxué) is used to refer to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. It is often used to refer to the philosophical thought of ancient Chinese scholars, such as Confucius (孔子, Kǒngzǐ) and Laozi (老子, Lǎozǐ). 哲学 is also used to refer to the study of modern philosophical thought, such as the works of Karl Marx (马克思, Mǎkèsī).
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思想 (sīxiǎng): Thought; Thinking; Ideology; Mindset; Beliefs; Mental Activity. This word is often used to refer to philosophical thought, as it encompasses the idea of thinking and forming opinions.
哲理 (zhélǐ): Principle; Theory; Doctrine; Maxim; Rationale. This word is often used to refer to philosophical principles, as it encompasses the idea of forming theories and doctrines.
理论 (lǐlùn): Theory; Doctrine; Hypothesis; Argument; Principle. This word is often used to refer to philosophical theories, as it encompasses the idea of forming hypotheses and arguments.
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