Bulletin, Issue 76"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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46 can be traced in the Mozi and other writings describing Mohist ideas.43 Chapter 12 of the Mozi , “ Conforming upwards , B i alt , ” explains that in the times of the sage kings , if superiors had hidden businesses or surplus benefits ...
46 can be traced in the Mozi and other writings describing Mohist ideas.43 Chapter 12 of the Mozi , “ Conforming upwards , B i alt , ” explains that in the times of the sage kings , if superiors had hidden businesses or surplus benefits ...
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Yangist views on li are in fact quite unrelated — and thus not merely opposed — to the Mohist ideal of “ benefiting the world . ” 62 As we shall see , the Yangist discourse in li concerns not “ the world " but the " integrity and ...
Yangist views on li are in fact quite unrelated — and thus not merely opposed — to the Mohist ideal of “ benefiting the world . ” 62 As we shall see , the Yangist discourse in li concerns not “ the world " but the " integrity and ...
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By going one step further , the Mohist element in this text has thus also deepened and thereby come closer to the ... In “ Tang Yu zhi Dao ” this deepened “ Mohism ” is reconciled with an altruistic and political version of Yangism .
By going one step further , the Mohist element in this text has thus also deepened and thereby come closer to the ... In “ Tang Yu zhi Dao ” this deepened “ Mohism ” is reconciled with an altruistic and political version of Yangism .
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