Basic Writings of Mo Tzu, Hsün Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu

Basic Writings of Mo Tzu, Hsün Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu
Author: Di Mo
Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1967
Genre: Philosophy, Chinese
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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.

Han Fei Tzu

Han Fei Tzu
Author: Fei Han
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1964
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780231086097

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. His lessons remain timely as scholars continue to examine the nature and use of power. Burton Watson provides a new preface and a helpful introduction.

Han Fei tzu

Han Fei tzu
Author: Fei Han
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1964
Genre: Legalism (Chinese philosophy)
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Han Fei Tzu

Han Fei Tzu
Author: Fei Han
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1964
Genre:
ISBN: 9780231086097

Mozi

Mozi
Author: Di Mo
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780231130011

Mozi (fifth century B.C.) was an important political and social thinker and formidable rival of the Confucianists. He advocated universal love--his most important doctrine according to which all humankind should be loved and treated as one's kinfolk--honoring and making use of worthy men in government, and identifying with one's superior as a means of establishing uniform moral standards. He also believed in the will of Heaven and in ghosts. He firmly opposed offensive warfare, extravagance--including indulgence in music and allied pleasures--elaborate funerals and mourning, fatalistic beliefs, and Confucianism.

Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy

Encyclopedia of Chinese Philosophy
Author: Antonio S. Cua
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2331
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1135367558

Featuring contributions from the world's most highly esteemed Asian philosophy scholars, this important new encyclopedia covers the complex and increasingly influential field of Chinese thought, from earliest recorded times to the present day. Including coverage on the subject previously unavailable to English speakers, the Encyclopedia sheds light on the extensive range of concepts, movements, philosophical works, and thinkers that populate the field. It includes a thorough survey of the history of Chinese philosophy; entries on all major thinkers from Confucius to Mou Zongsan; essential topics such as aesthetics, moral philosophy, philosophy of government, and philosophy of literature; surveys of Confucianism in all historical periods (Zhou, Han, Tang, and onward) and in key regions outside China; schools of thought such as Mohism, Legalism, and Chinese Buddhism; trends in contemporary Chinese philosophy, and more.

An Introduction to Chinese Culture through the Family

An Introduction to Chinese Culture through the Family
Author: Howard Giskin
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2001-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780791450475

An Introduction to Chinese Culture through the Family covers a central element of Chinese culture, the idea of family, or jia. Written for both beginners and specialists, this book considers the role of family--literally, metaphorically, and as an organizing principle--in the creation of the Chinese worldview. Individual chapters explore philosophy, art, language, music, folk literature, fiction, architecture, film, and women and gender.

Key Concepts in Eastern Philosophy

Key Concepts in Eastern Philosophy
Author: Oliver Leaman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1134689055

Key Concepts in Eastern Philosophy provides an extensive glossary of the main terms and concepts used in Eastern philosophy. The book includes definitions of philosophical ideas linked to the national traditions of: * Persia * India * Islamic world * China * Japan * Tibet including concepts from: * Zoroastrianism * Hinduism * Sufism * Islam * Confucianism * Shintoism * Taoism * Buddhism Each entry includes a guide for further reading and critical analysis, and is cross-referenced with associated concepts and is in easy-to-use A-Z format.