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  • Mozi - Wikipedia
    Mozi, [note 1] personal name Mo Di, [note 2][3] was a Chinese philosopher, logician, and founder of the Mohist school of thought, making him one of the most important figures of the Warring States period (c 475 – 221 BCE)
  • Mozi | Chinese Philosopher Founder of Mohism | Britannica
    Mozi was a Chinese philosopher whose fundamental doctrine of undifferentiated love (jianai) challenged Confucianism for several centuries and became the basis of a socioreligious movement known as Mohism
  • Mozi (Mo-tzu) - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Mo Di (Mo Ti), better known as Mozi (Mo-tzu) or “Master Mo,” was a Chinese thinker active from the late 5th to the early 4th centuries B C E He is best remembered for being the first major intellectual rival to Confucius and his followers
  • Mohism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    The Mozi is a diverse compilation of polemical essays, short dialogues, anecdotes about Mozi, and compact philosophical discussions, the different parts of the book ranging in date from the 5th to the 3rd century BCE
  • Mozi Biography - Life of Chinese Philosopher - Totally History
    Mozi was a Chinese philosopher during the period of the Hundred Schools of Thought He was born in Tengzhou, which is in the Shandong province in China Mozi was the founder of the Mohism School, and he was strongly against Daoism and Confucianism
  • Mozi: The Life and Contributions of an Ancient Chinese Philosopher
    Mozi, also known as Mo Di, stands out as one of ancient China’s most original and influential philosophers Born during the tumultuous Warring States period (approximately 470–391 BCE), Mozi founded Mohism—a school of thought that rivaled Confucianism in its time and left a lasting impact on Chinese intellectual history
  • Mozi (Mo Tzu) - University of Hong Kong
    Mozi (Mo Tzu: ca 490-403 BC) was China's first true philosopher Mozi pioneered the argumentative essay style and constructed the first normative and political theories He formulated a pragmatic theory of language that gave classical Chinese philosophy its distinctive character
  • Mozi (book) - Wikipedia
    The Mozi (Chinese: 墨子), also called the Mojing (Chinese: 墨經) or the Mohist canon, [1] [2] is an ancient Chinese text from the Warring States period (476–221 BC) that expounds the philosophy of Mohism It propounds such Mohist ideals as impartiality, meritocratic governance, economic growth and aversion to ostentation, and is known for


















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