Moismus




Moismus,[1] etiam fortasse Mohismus[1] et Miciismus[1] (Mandarinice 墨家 Mòjiā 'Schola Mo'), fuit philosophia Sinica a sectatoribus Micii (vulgo Mozi, etiam Mo Tzu 'Magister Mo' appellatus; 470–circa 391 a.C.n.) evoluta. Eodem fere tempore Confucianismi, Taoismi, et legalismi coepit, una ex quattuor praecipuis scholis philosophicis per Aetatem Veris et Aestatis (a 770 ad 480 a.C.n.).[2] et Aetatem Civitatum Bellantium (a 479 ad 221 a.C.n.), cum Moismus (墨 'Mo') maior Confucianismi (儒 'Ru') aemulus videretur. Domus Qin, quae Sinas anno 221 a.C.n. coniunxit, ad legalismum pro publica administrationis philosophia accessit, omnes alias scholas philosophicas supprimens. Domus Han sequens Confucianismum recepit, ut fecerunt plurimae domus continuae, quamquam Taoismus et deinde Buddhismus etiam partes magni momenti in recentiore vita et cogitatione Sinica egerunt, cum Moismus ut distincta cogitationis schola paene evanesceret. Libri Moistici deinde cum canone Taoista mixti sunt.




Index






  • 1 Nexus interni


  • 2 Notae


  • 3 Bibliographia


  • 4 Fontes secundarii


  • 5 Nexus externi




Nexus interni



  • Agape

  • Ascetismus

  • Consequentialismus

  • Logica in Sinis

  • Taoismus

  • Utilitarianismus

  • Yangismus



Notae |




  1. 1.01.11.2 Warning icon.svg Fons nominis Latini desideratur (addito fonte, hanc formulam remove)


  2. Needham 1956:697.



Bibliographia |




  • Brecht, Bertold. 1971. Me-Ti: Buch der Wendungen. Francofurti: Suhrkamp.

  • Chan, Wing-tsit, ed. 1969. A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy. Princetoniae: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691019649.

  • Chang, Wejen. 1990. Traditional Chinese Jurisprudence: Legal Thought of Pre-Qin Thinkers. Cantabrigiae.

  • Geaney, Jane. 1999. A Critique of A. C. Graham's Reconstruction of the 'Neo-Mohist Canons.' Journal of the American Oriental Society 119(1):1–11.

  • Graham, Angus C. 1993. Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China. Open Court. ISBN 0812690877.

  • Graham, Angus C. 1978, 2004. Later Mohist Logic, Ethics and Science. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press.

  • Hansen, Chad. 1989. Mozi: Language Utilitarianism: The Structure of Ethics in Classical China. The Journal of Chinese Philosophy 16:355–380.

  • Hansen, Chad. 1992. A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought. Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press.

  • Hsiao, Kung-Chuan. 1979. From the Beginnings to the Sixth Century A.D. Convertit F. W. Mote. A History of Chinese Political Thought, 1. Princetoniae: Princeton University Press.

  • Mei, Yi-Pao Mei (I-pao Mei). 1934, 1973. Mo-tse, the Neglected Rival of Confucius. Londinii: Arthur Probsthain

  • Moritz, Ralf. 1990. Die Philosophie im alten China. Berolini: Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften. ISBN 3326004664.

  • Mozi. The Mozi: A Complete Translation. Convertit Ian Johnston. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press.

  • Opitz, Peter J. 1999. Der Weg des Himmels: Zum Geist und zur Gestalt des politischen Denkens im klassischen China. Monaci: Fink. ISBN 3770533801.

  • Rubin, Vitalii Aronovich. 1976. Individual and State in Ancient China: Essays on Four Chinese Philosophers. Novi Eboraci: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231040644.

  • Schmidt-Glintzer, Helwig. 1975. Mo Ti: Gegen den Krieg. Düsseldorf/Köln: Diederichs. ISBN 3424005096.

  • Schmidt-Glintzer, Helwig. 1975. Mo Ti: Solidarität und allgemeine Menschenliebe. Diederichs, Düsseldorf/Köln: Diederichs. ISBN 3424005096.

  • Schmidt-Glintzer, Helwig, ed. 1992. Mo Ti: Von der Liebe des Himmels zu den Menschen. Monaci: Diederichs. ISBN 3424010294.

  • Sun Yirang (孙诒让), ed. 2001. Mozi xiangu 墨子闲诂 (Notae ad Mozi). Pecini: Zhonghua shuju.

  • Yates, Robin D. S. 1980. The Mohists on Warfare: Technology, Technique, and Justification. Journal of the American Academy of Religion 47(3):549–603.



Fontes secundarii |



  • Clarke, J. 2000. Tao of the West: Western Transformation of Taoist Thought. Novi Eboraci: Routledge. ISBN 9780415206204.

  • Ivanhoe, Philip. 2001. Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy. Portu Novo: Seven Bridges Press. ISBN 9781889119090.

  • Ivanhoe, Philip J., et Brian W. Van Norden, eds. 2001. Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy. Indianapolis: Hackett.

  • Needham, Joseph. 1956. History of Scientific Thought. Science and Civilisation in China, 2. ISBN 0521058007.

  • Needham, Joseph. 1986. Mathematics and the Sciences of the Heavens and the Earth. Science and Civilisation in China, 3. Taipei: Caves Books Ltd.



Nexus externi |




  • Moismus apud Open Directory Project


  • Moismus et Canones Moistae (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

  • Textus Mozi


  • Mo Zi: Wikisource


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