Mozi's Philosophy of Values ​​and Its Modern Meaning

Philosophy and Culture 29 (7):607-616 (2002)
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Abstract

Human spirit or the value of philosophy in modern society, the role and significance of life has long been of concern for the modern sages have. Heidegger's criticism of technology, the recognition of human primitive life, the nature and origin of life to explore, to the Nobel Prize in economics in recent years consecutive to the ball thrown to emphasize the human spirit an important role in economic development The new system of school, have shown trends. The philosophy of traditional Chinese culture as the value of the home, how to carry forward the spirit of Everbright, highlighting its modern connotation of Chinese social life is also needed. Mohist of Qin's school of philosophy is based on the value of life will pass and experience, is based on real life experience of reflection and integration, enshrined in the modern implication of its characteristics and the promotion of human understanding and love in real life is of great benefit of. In this paper, Mozi's philosophy of value as the center of the underlying root causes, the basic implication, to achieve the means and the modern sense

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