PHILOSOPHER

Hui Shi

370 BC - 310 BC

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Hui Shi (Chinese: 惠施; pinyin: Huì Shī; Wade–Giles: Hui4 Shih1; 370–310 BCE), or Huizi (Chinese: 惠子; pinyin: Huìzǐ; Wade–Giles: Hui4 Tzu3; "Master Hui"), was a Chinese philosopher during the Warring States period. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Hui Shi has received more than 82,912 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Hui Shi is the 735th most popular philosopher.

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  • 55.69

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 5.38

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.65

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among PHILOSOPHERS

Among philosophers, Hui Shi ranks 735 out of 1,267Before him are Alexius Meinong, Hermarchus, Syrianus, Arnold Geulincx, Symon Budny, and Denis de Rougemont. After him are James Mark Baldwin, Wolfhart Pannenberg, Gilbert de la Porrée, William Heard Kilpatrick, Metrocles, and Theodor Lessing.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 370 BC, Hui Shi ranks 6Before him are Apelles, Craterus, Cleitus the Black, Eudemus of Rhodes, and Callippus. After him is Neoptolemus I of Epirus. Among people deceased in 310 BC, Hui Shi ranks 6Before him are Roxana, Pytheas, Phryne, Vyasa, and Bian Que. After him are Nicanor, and Pharnabazus III.

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