Mozi: The Book of Master Mo
The Book of Master by Mozi (also spelled Mo-Tzu) is available here in EPUB, AZW3, and PDF formats. Book Description: Very little is known about Master Mo, or the school he founded. However,
the book containing his philosophical ideas has survived centuries of
neglect and is today recognised as a fundamental work of ancient Chinese
philosophy. The book contains sections explaining the ten key doctrines
of Mohism; lively dialogues between Master Mo and his followers; a
discussion of ancient warfare; and an extraordinary series of chapters
that include the first examples of logic, dialectics and epistemology in
Chinese philosophy. The ideas discussed in The Book of Master Mo—ethics,
anti-imperialism, and a political hierarchy based on merit—remain as
relevant as ever, and the work is vital to understanding ancient Chinese
philosophy.
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