
Mozi - Wikipedia
The Mozi is an anthology of writings traditionally attributed to Mozi and to his followers. Born in what is now Tengzhou, Shandong, Mozi and his followers argued strongly against both …
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 …
Mohism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2002年10月21日 · The Mozi is a diverse compilation of polemical essays, short dialogues, anecdotes about Mozi, and compact philosophical discussions, the different parts of the book …
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 …
Mohism - Wikipedia
'School of Mo') was an ancient Chinese philosophy of ethics and logic, rational thought, and scientific technology developed by the scholars who studied under the ancient Chinese …
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Mohism | Chinese Philosophy, Moral Values & Rationalism
Mohism, school of Chinese philosophy founded by Mozi (q.v.) in the 5th century bce. This philosophy challenged the dominant Confucian ideology until about the 3rd century bce.
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 …
Mo Ti - World History Encyclopedia
Mo Ti (l. 470-391 BCE, also known as Mot Tzu, Mozi, and Micius) was a Chinese philosopher of the Warring States Period (c. 481-221 BCE) associated with the Hundred Schools of Thought …
Mozi summary | Britannica
Mozi, or Mo-tzu, (born 470?, China—died 391? bc, China), Chinese philosopher. Originally a follower of Confucius, Mozi evolved a doctrine of universal love that gave rise to a religious …