Ideas of the Tao
.... To
Mo Tzu, the
human being in the natural state is a wild and selfish creature who must be controlled, by force if necessary, lest he and his fellow wild ....
(1691

7

)
Confucianism and Taoism
.... to rationalize and justify the Chou dynasty in ethical terms even as
Mo Tzu adopts a .... thought is a desire for the self to be centered in
human-heartedness, an ....
(1559

6

)
Ambivalence Towards the Law
....
Mo Tzu believed that calamities arose out of the want of mutual love, and .... jen, which can be translated as "love," "humanity" and "
human-heartedness" (Confucius ....
(1752

7

)
Historical Views of the Law
....
Mo Tzu believed that calamities arose out of the want of mutual love, and .... jen, which can be translated as "love," "humanity" and "
human-heartedness" (Confucius ....
(1751

7

)
Classical Age of Chinese Thought
.... Mohism, derived from
Mo-
tzu (c. 470-391 BC), thrived as .... the writings of Hsun-
tzu, Han Fei-
tzu, and Li .... considered the whole range of
human experience, including ....
(5230

21

)