[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozi "Mozi Wikipedia"
[2]: https://www.academia.edu/109849872/Readings_in_Classical_Chinese_Philosophy "Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy Academia.edu"
[3]: https://medium.com/@syantien/mozi-an-unsung-hero-of-chinese-philosophy-and-his-impact-on-his-era-200158ad2c24 "Mozi: An Unsung Hero of Chinese Philosophy and His Impact on ... Medium"
[4]: https://iep.utm.edu/mozi/ "Mozi (Mo-tzu) | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy"
[5]: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Mozi-Chinese-philosopher "Mozi | Chinese Philosopher & Founder of Mohism | Britannica"
[6]: https://www.jstor.org/stable/48615730 "Insights into the Mozi and their Implications for the Study of ... JSTOR"
Mozi and Confucius represent two distinct philosophical traditions in ancient China. Mozi, known for advocating "universal love" (兼愛, jiān'ài), challenged the Confucian emphasis on graded love that prioritized familial relationships. He promoted impartial care for all individuals, contrasting with the Confucian hierarchy of relationships. Mozi's utilitarian approach also set him apart as a significant intellectual rival to Confucianism[1][2][3][4][5]. Would you like more detailed information on their philosophies?
《墨子与孔子:中国哲学中的对立与融合》
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