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Names Establish the World, the World is Established by Names: A Deep Interpretation of "The Names Established by the Later Kings" and "General Names Residing in People" in Xunzi’s "Rectification of Names"
This study offers a profound analysis of the *Zhengming* chapter in the *Xunzi*, specifically examining the philosophical implications of "the perfected names of the later kings" and "dispersed names." By situating Xunzi’s theory within the broader discourse of Pre-Qin thought, the article elucidates how the rectification of names functions as a critical nexus for political governance, social order, and epistemological framework.

III. The Unique Position of Master Xun
Against this backdrop, what is unique about Master Xun’s study of rectifying names$11
- Epistemological Depth: He was the first to systematically elevate "names" from political ethics to epistemology and ontology, exploring how names are generated and how they relate to human nature.
- Institutional and Philosophical Unity: He integrated the history of institutional names (legal, noble, ceremonial) with a philosophical analysis of human attributes (nature, emotion, deliberation, artificiality).
- The "Convention" Theory: He explicitly proposed that names are created through "social convention" (yueding sucheng). He stated: "When names are applied to all things, they follow the established customs and temporary agreements of the Xia (Chinese) people." This was a pioneering insight in pre-Qin history.