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How did Mozi's view differ from Confucius?

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Answered by bjacksonjeanty
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Answer: i don't rlly know but i hope you get a good score anyway.

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Answered by qwwestham
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Warring States amount (475-221BCE) was the last section of the Chow in Chinese history. This was a period of time where regional kingdoms were doing battle whereas attempting to contend for ascendency.

  • Confucius and Mozi lived throughout this era and each based philosophies so as to bring peace from the chaos in China.
  • Mozi created a philosophy known as Mohism whereas Confucius created a philosophy which might be referred to as Confucianism.
  • Mohism differed greatly as Mohism was additional egalitarian whereas Confucius doctrine was additional stratified.
  • Mozi believed that philosophical doctrine of Confucianism was quite pretentious and he preached a universal love.
  • Confucius, for his half, had started the 5 key relationships of society: emperor and subject, father and son, husband and partner, elder brother and younger brother and friend and friend. within the 1st four relationships, he established a superior and inferior whereas designating their responsibilities to the opposite.

On one aspect Mozi's believed that universal love was a results of enlightened self interest. On the opposite aspect, Confucius believed that social stability and harmony was achieved through social hierarchy, and correct education on the a part of every individual.

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