

Mozi
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The Mozi is an influential philosophical work from ancient China, attributed to Mo Di and his followers.
It presents ten core doctrines, including universal love, meritocratic governance, and the rejection of fatalism.
The text also covers logic, ethics, and military defense strategies, reflecting the Mohist school's emphasis on practical philosophy and social reform.
It presents ten core doctrines, including universal love, meritocratic governance, and the rejection of fatalism.
The text also covers logic, ethics, and military defense strategies, reflecting the Mohist school's emphasis on practical philosophy and social reform.
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Referenced in the discussion of Mohist philosophy and its similarities to modern consequentialism.

HPC 25. Benefit, Then Stop: Mohism and Impartial Care