- morality, as the
latter tends to be
based on fear more than hope. The
Mohists formed a
highly structured political organization that
tried to realize...
-
personal name Mo Di, was a
Chinese philosopher, logician, and
founder of the
Mohist school of thought,
making him one of the most
important figures of the Warring...
-
Mohist canon, is an
ancient Chinese text from the
Warring States period (476–221 BC) that
expounds the
philosophy of Mohism. It
propounds such
Mohist...
-
State consequentialism is a
modern minority theoretical interpretation of
Mohist consequentialist ethics in Sinology,
often intersecting with
Chinese Legalism...
- near-contemporary of
Confucius (c. 551 – c. 479 BC), is
credited with
founding the
Mohist school,
whose canons dealt with
issues relating to
valid inference and the...
- and Names, is a
school of
thought of
Chinese philosophy that grew out of
Mohist logic.
Sometimes termed Logicians or
Sophists modernly, Han
scholars used...
- from the Mozi (Mo Jing), a
Mohist text
written at
about the 4th – 3rd
century BC by
followers of Mozi who
founded the
Mohist school of
thought during the...
- on the ****anese
historical novel (Rōmaji title: Bokkō or Bo****ō; lit. "
Mohist Attack") by Ken'ichi Sakemi, as well as the
manga series Bokko by Hideki...
- (Chapter 8:
Against Music Part I)
State consequentialism, also
known as
Mohist consequentialism, is an
ethical theory that
evaluates the
moral worth of...
- carpentry.
Mentioned as
early as the
Shang shu, but
coming to
prominence in the
Mohist school of thought, an
administrative use of
models is
prominently elaborated...