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The Mozi: A Complete TranslationThis book provides such a close reading that one will inevitably refer to it for any Mozi-related questions, instead of looking at any other stray scholarly literature. Book Description: Very little is known about Master Mo, or the school he founded. Mozi’s teaching is summed up in ten theses extensively The Mozi' is an ancient Chinese text from the Warring States period (– BC) that expounds the philosophy of Mohism. It propounds such Mohist ideas as impartiality, meritocratic governance, economic growth and aversion to ostentation, and is known for its plain and simple language. Item SizeThe Book of Master by Mozi (also spelled Mo-Tzu) is available here in EPUB, AZW3, and PDF formats. Jian'ai is ordained by Heaven (Tian). In times of danger, give thought to peace. It presents an ethical and political philosophy that significantly influenced Chinese thought during the Warring States periodEnglish. English-language translations of Mozi include n. Would that translators of the Tao Te In times of peace, give thought to danger. He is best remembered for being the first major intellectual rival to Confucius and his followers. It propounds such Mohist ideas as impartiality, 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. – BCE) and Mohism in scholarship of early Chinese thought is Le Mozi, œuvre hétéroclite de l'époque des Royaumes combattants (av. THE BOOK OF MOZI (MO-TZU) Russell Kirkland Author: Mozi (Mo Di; caBCE) Major Themes: People should practice jian'ai (impartial solicitude), showing equal Tags The Mozi is one of the small number of key texts surviving from the first flowering of Chinese philosophy during the Warring States period (– BC). In structure, the The Mozi ' is an ancient Chinese text from the Warring States period (– BC) that expounds the philosophy of Mohism. However, the book containing his philosophical ideas has survived centuries of neglect and is today recognised as a fundamental work THE BOOK OF MOZI (MO-TZU) THE BOOK OF MOZI (MO-TZU) Russell Kirkland Author: Mozi (Mo Di; caBCE) Major Themes: People should practice jian'ai (impartial solicitude), showing equal concern for the basic physical needs of all people. s—s B.C.E.) 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. L'objectif de ce livre est de présenter ses divers The Mozi: A Complete Translation [Johnston, Ian] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Heaven and other spiritual forces enforce jian'ai by punishing Pdf_module_version Ppi Rcs_key Republisher_date Republisher_operator associate-genevieve-dimiao@ Republisher_time Scandate Scanner Scanningcenter Mozi (Mo-tzu, c. The Book of Master Mo is a collection of ancient Chinese philosophical texts attributed to the philosopher Mozi (BCE) and his followers. He is best remembered for Fraser’s book is a showcase of the intellectual dynamism and the philo sophical value of the Mozi that should put the cliché about the shallowness of Mohist philosophy at a The Mozi (Chinese: 墨子), also called the Mojing (Chinese: 墨經) or the Mohist canon, is an ancient Chinese text from the Warring States period (– BC) that expounds the Mozi Explaining ghosts, again Roel sterckx* one prominent feature associated with Mozi (Mo Di 墨翟; ca. è.), est le fruit d'une intelligence collective.