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Basic Writings of Mo Tzu, Etc
Mo Tzu
Author: Di Mo
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231086080
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
The thoughts and writings of this important fifth century B.C. political and social thinker -- and formidable rival of the Confucianists -- are presented here in English translation.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231086080
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
The thoughts and writings of this important fifth century B.C. political and social thinker -- and formidable rival of the Confucianists -- are presented here in English translation.
Basic Writings of Mo Tzu, Hsün Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu
Author: Di Mo
Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press
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Category : Philosophy, Chinese
Languages : en
Pages : 488
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Mo Tzu, Hsün Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu were three of the most important philosophers in ancient China. This collection of their basic writings points to three very different positions within in the spectrum of Chinese thought and reveals the diversity of of the Chinese intellectual tradition. Presenting the principle doctrines of Mo Tzu (470391 B.C.) and his followers, early rivals of the Confucian school, this section includes writings on music, fatalism, Confucians, and "universal love"--the cornerstone of Mo-ist philosophy--Hsün Tzu (born ca. 312 B.C.) provided the dominant philosophical system of his day. Although basically Confucian, he differed with Mencius by asserting that the original nature of man is evil, and also expounded on such subjects as good government, military affairs, Heaven, and music. Representative of the Fachia, or Legalist, school of philosophy, the writings of Han Fei Tzu (280?233 B.C.) confront the issues of preserving and strengthening the state through strict laws of punishment and reward. His lessons remain timely as scholars continue to examine the nature and use of power.
Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press
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Category : Philosophy, Chinese
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
Mo Tzu, Hsün Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu were three of the most important philosophers in ancient China. This collection of their basic writings points to three very different positions within in the spectrum of Chinese thought and reveals the diversity of of the Chinese intellectual tradition. Presenting the principle doctrines of Mo Tzu (470391 B.C.) and his followers, early rivals of the Confucian school, this section includes writings on music, fatalism, Confucians, and "universal love"--the cornerstone of Mo-ist philosophy--Hsün Tzu (born ca. 312 B.C.) provided the dominant philosophical system of his day. Although basically Confucian, he differed with Mencius by asserting that the original nature of man is evil, and also expounded on such subjects as good government, military affairs, Heaven, and music. Representative of the Fachia, or Legalist, school of philosophy, the writings of Han Fei Tzu (280?233 B.C.) confront the issues of preserving and strengthening the state through strict laws of punishment and reward. His lessons remain timely as scholars continue to examine the nature and use of power.
Mo Tzu
Mo Tzu
Basic Writings of Mo Tzu, Hsün Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu
Mo Tzu
Author: Ti Mo (fl 400 av. J.C.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Basic Writings
Basic Writings of Mo Tzu, Hsün Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu
Basic Writings
Author: Di Mo
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Category : Philosophy, Chinese
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
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Category : Philosophy, Chinese
Languages : en
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