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    neglected”. Mozi is saying that President Macri shouldn’t just focus his attention on what is best for Argentina and its people. Mozi says to pay attention to the people of the Falkland Islands as well. If he wants sovereignty of the islands he has to make sure he wins their trust and loyalty. Mozi’s philosophy argues that people in power should care for all people the same. Some people might argue and say that a leader should act above everyone else to be able to enforce the rules. But Mozi insists

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    My Hometown

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    place full of vitality. From the blue green trees cheng brightness jinghe park, to the simple beautiful longquan square, from commodity full of beautiful things in eyes of pedestrian street, to the full of artistic breath Wang Xuezhong museum of art, mozi memorial hall, etc., as well as the national famous, racing to open ten thousand mu of lotus red river wetland; And the east stone rise steeply, tree-lined mountains. There are many beautiful sights in Tengzhou , One of the most interesting is the

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    Mohist (Mozi philosophy) has the values and beliefs that align with mine the most. Mohist brought their focus to concerns with human and state selfless, they believed that humans only thought about themselves, their wealth, their state of being, how much power they had, and would not think their actions and the possible consequences (Hill Slide 2). Which is something that can still been seen today in our own society. People only care about their own beliefs, and are stubborn, don’t want change, and

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    Introduction to Classical Chinese Philosophy Instructor: Masayuki Sato Mid-Term Paper Question 1: Do you think which doctrine was really helpful for saving people from their destitute condition between Mohism and Mencius’ thought, and why? When we put the two philosopher’s thoughts together, we can see one striking commonality. Both of them were against aggressive way and emphasized the importance of caring for the welfare of the state’s people. Ideologies that run in opposite directions

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    also known as filial piety, and keeping traditions alive with many rituals. Although Confucius has had an immense influence on Chinese philosophy and is even seen as a present-day reference for philosophers all over the world, the Chinese philosopher Mozi was also an influential figure after the death of Confucius. Mohism is evidently more of an excelling school of thought to prevent extreme crime in a dystopian Chinese society rather than Confucianism because there is much emphasis on a strong hierarchy

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    Such principles ultimately influence the way a person makes decisions, and may become the foundation that people pattern their lives after. However, in Chinese philosophy there exists a difference of opinion of moral principles. One by the name of Mozi advocates impartiality and condems partiality. He expresses that everyone should benefit everyone equally. Although this may seem benevolent, the very idea is impractical. Mozi’s point of view is rather progressive and future driven, due to the fact

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    theory of light, which was studied by mankind. Light has played a huge and very important role in scientific progress, having early experiments from over two thousand years ago, which involved the camera obscura by Chinese philosopher Mozi. The Chinese philosopher named Mozi, was greatly known for his creation of a camera obscura. Camera is translated as a “chamber” or “room” and obscura as “darkened.” This is a natural optical phenomenon that occurs when an image of a scene at the opposite side of a

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    Legalism And Confucianism

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    Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu had their own views on life. The teachings of Mo Zi both resembled and greatly differed from that of Confucius; as for Han Feizi he took a totally different approach. The three books written by each philosopher, the Analects, the Mozi and the Han Feizi each discuss how power should be manifested in a society which affects the people and the state. Although each of the three figures are concerned with power, Confucius believes the manifestation of power is being moral and following

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    argumentative thesis here [...] Nich Krause This is tangential. Rousseau is not relevant to the topic at hand. Be sure to stay focused and concise. [...] Fall 2017 PHIL170-001 World Philosophies Paper #3 Mengzi and Xunzi, dissimilar to Confucius and Mozi, say more things in regard to human nature. Mengzi protects the possibility that human nature is great from the birth. Xunzi, then again, thinks the opposite that is to state, he supposes human nature is terrible and in this way, it should be made

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    especially in premodern east Asia. During that time, the roles of men and women in society were determined by great scholars that had the power to get their voice to be heard and set general rules in society. In China, scholars like Confucius, Mencius, and Mozi had great impact on the way people divided the roles between men and women. The overall oppression of women in premodern east Asia can be seen through quotes from great scholars about how women should be obedient to men, should not make important decisions

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