
'The task of the benevolent person is surely to diligently seek to promote the benefit of the world and eliminate harm to the world' The Mòzǐ is among the founding texts of the Chinese philosophical tradition, presenting China's earliest ethical, political, and logical theories. The collected works introduce concepts, assumptions, and issues that had a profound, lasting influence throughout the classical and early imperial eras. Mòzǐ and his followers developed the world's first ethical theory, and presented China's first account of the origin of political authority from a state of nature. They were prominent social activists whose moral and political reform movement sought to improve the welfare of the common people and eliminate elite extravagance and misuse of power. In this new translation, Chris Fraser focuses on the philosophical aspects of the writing and allows readers to truly enter the Mohists' world of thought. This abridged edition includes the essential political and social topics of concern to this vital movement. Informed by traditional and recent scholarship, the translation presents the Mohists' ideas and arguments clearly, precisely, and coherently, while accurately reflecting the meaning, terminology, and style of the original.
This work investigates the foundational ethical, political, and dialectical arguments of the Mohist school, questioning how early Chinese thinkers conceptualized the promotion of universal benefit and the mitigation of social harm. Translator Chris Fraser utilizes recent scholarship and linguistic analysis to present these ancient texts as a coherent philosophical system, arguing that the Mohists provided the first systematic account of political authority and social welfare reform in the Chinese tradition.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of Chinese philosophy frequently cite this translation for its clarity and its success in making complex Mohist logic accessible to modern readers. Experts highlight this edition as a standard entry point for those seeking to understand the Mohist school's unique contributions to early political theory.
Page Count:
335
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192587358
ISBN-13:
9780192587350
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