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Mohism - Wikipedia
Mohism or Moism (/ ˈ m oʊ ɪ z əm /, Chinese: 墨家; pinyin: Mòjiā; lit. '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 philosopher Mozi (c. 470 BC – c. 391 BC), embodied in an eponymous book: the Mozi .
Mohism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Mohism was an influential philosophical, social, and religious movement that flourished during the Warring States era (479–221 BCE) in ancient China. Mohism originates in the teachings of Mo Di, or “Mozi” (“Master Mo,” fl. ca. 430 BCE), from whom it takes its name.
Mohism | Chinese Philosophy, Moral Values & Rationalism | Britannica
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.
What is Mohism? – Cross College
Mohism, founded by the Chinese philosopher Mozi (also known as Mo Tzu or Mo Di) during the Warring States period in ancient China, is a philosophical tradition that focuses on universal love, meritocratic governance, and practical ethics.
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.
Mohism - Chinese Studies - Oxford Bibliographies
Mohism (Mojia 墨家) is the philosophical school or trend of thought named after Mozi 墨子 (Mo-tzu, Master Mo, Mo Di 墨翟, c. 479–381 BCE). Although influential in the late Warring States period, it is said to have disappeared during the imperial era, when it was mainly considered a heterodoxy opposed to Confucianism.
What is Mohism? - The Spiritual Life
Mohism or Moism (墨家; Mòjiā; literally: ‘School of Mo’) was an ancient Chinese philosophy of logic, rational thought and science developed by the academic scholars who studied under the ancient Chinese philosopher Mozi (c. 470 BC – c. 391 BC) and embodied in an eponymous book: the Mozi.
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).
Mohism - (Intro to Humanities) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations - Fiveable
Mohism is a philosophical and ethical system founded by Mozi in ancient China that emphasizes universal love, meritocracy, and utilitarianism. It was a significant counterpoint to Confucianism during the Warring States period, advocating for a more egalitarian society based on the welfare of the collective rather than familial ties.
The Ethics of Mozi: Social Organization and Impartial Care
An introduction to the ethics of Mo Di, or Mozi, (墨子, c. 470 – c. 391 BCE), the founding figure of Mohism, a philosophical, social, and self-defense movement during the Warring States era (479–221 BCE) in China.
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