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  1. Mozi - Wikipedia

    Mozi, [note 1] personal name Mo Di, [note 2][3] was a Chinese philosopher, logician, and the founder of the Mohist school of thought, making him one of the most important figures of the …

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  3. Mozi | Chinese Philosopher & Founder of Mohism | Britannica

    Mozi was a Chinese philosopher whose fundamental doctrine of undifferentiated love (jianai) challenged Confucianism for several centuries and became the basis of a socioreligious …

  4. Mozi (Mo-tzu) | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Mo Di (Mo Ti), better known as Mozi (Mo-tzu) or “Master Mo,” was a Chinese thinker active from the late 5th to the early 4th centuries B.C.E. He is best remembered for being the first major …

  5. Mohism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Oct 21, 2002 · Mohism originates in the teachings of Mo Di, or “Mozi” (“Master Mo,” fl. ca. 430 BCE), from whom it takes its name. Mozi and his followers initiated philosophical …

  6. Mozi (Mo Tzu) - University of Hong Kong

    Mozi (Mo Tzu: ca. 490-403 BC) was China's first true philosopher. Mozi pioneered the argumentative essay style and constructed the first normative and political theories. He …

  7. Mo Ti - World History Encyclopedia

    Mo Ti (l. 470-391 BCE, also known as Mot Tzu, Mozi, and Micius) was a Chinese philosopher of the Warring States Period (c. 481-221 BCE) associated with the Hundred Schools of Thought …

  8. Mozi - Philosophy: Ancient - LibGuides at Atlanta University …

    Sep 11, 2025 · The Mozi is one of the small number of key texts surviving from the first flowering of Chinese philosophy during the Warring States period (403–221 BC). In structure, the Mozi …

  9. Mozi – Chinnect

    Born around 470 BCE, Mozi was one of the most influential philosophers of China’s Warring States period. Unlike aristocratic scholars, he came from a lower-class background and …

  10. Mozi (c. 470–c. 391 BCE) - Encyclopedia.com

    Mozi, also called Mo Di, was the founder of one of the classical systems of Chinese philosophy, Mohism, as well as of a religious community.