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Author Mo, Di, active 400 B.C.

Title Basic writings of Mo Tzu, Hsun Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu / translated by Burton Watson
Published New York : Columbia Univ. Pr, 1967

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Description 1 volume (various pagings)
Series Unesco collection of representative works. Chinese series
Records of civilization, sources and studies ; no. 74
UNESCO collection of representative works. Chinese series.
Contents Han Fei Tzu: The way of the ruler -- On having standards -- The two handles -- Wielding power -- The eight villainies -- The ten faults -- The difficulties of persuasion -- Mr. Ho -- Precautions within the palace -- Facing South -- The five vermin -- Eminence in learning
Hsün Tzu: Encouraging learning -- Improving yourself -- The regulations of a king -- Debating military affairs -- A discussion of heaven -- A discussion of music -- Dispelling obsession -- Rectifying names -- Man's nature is evil
Mo Tzu: Honoring the worthy -- Identifying with one's superior -- Universal love -- Against offensive warfare -- Moderation in funerals -- The will of heaven -- Explaining ghosts -- Against music -- Against fatalism -- Against Confucians
Summary A collection of the writings of three major Chinese political thinkers of the 5th through 3rd centuries B.C
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Translated from the Chinese
Subject Philosophy, Chinese.
Author Xunzi, 340 B.C.-245 B.C.
Han, Fei, -233 B.C.
Watson, Burton, 1925-2017.
LC no. 67016170
ISBN 0231025157
ABBREV TI BASIC WRITINGS OF MO TZU, HSUN TZU, & HAN FEI TZU