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1   Mohism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mohism or Moism (Chinese: 墨家; pinyin: Mòjiā; literally "School of Mo") was a Chinese philosophy developed by the followers of Mozi (also referred to as Mo Tzu, Latinized as ...
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2   Mohism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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3   Mohism
Doctrines : The doctrines of Mohism are to be found in the work Mo-tzu, named after the founder of the Moist tradition Mo Ti (c. 470-390 BCE). Although attributed to Mo Ti, the Mo ...
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4   Mohism | Definition of Mohism at Dictionary.com:
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5   Mohism - definition of Mohism by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
Mohism. the doctrines of Mo-Tze, Chinese sage of the 5th century B.C., who advocated government by an absolute monarch and universal love. — Mohist, n., adj.
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6   Mohism (Chinese philosophy) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Mohism (Chinese philosophy), school of Chinese philosophy founded by Mozi in the 5th century bce. This philosophy challenged the dominant ...
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7   Mohism - Bing Reference
Mohism. Mohism or Moism (Chinese: 墨家; pinyin: Mòjiā; literally "School of Mo") was a Chinese philosophy developed by the followers of Mozi (also referred to as Mo Tzu, Latinized as ...
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8   Mohism
Mohism The basis of Mohism is universal love, which is similar to the belief of Western Christianity. It also has strong utilitarian spirit. Although it has long been forgotten in ...
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9   Mohism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Spring 2004 Edition)
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10   Mohism - Psychology Wiki
Mohism (Template:Zh-c; pinyin: Mòjiā
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