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Title Basic writings of Mo Tzu, Hsün Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu / translated by Burton Watson.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, 1967.

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 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  181.1 B    Check Shelf
Description 140, 177, 135 pages ; 21 cm.
Series Records of civilization, sources and studies ; no. 74
UNESCO collection of representative works. Chinese series
Records of civilization, sources and studies ; no. 74.
UNESCO collection of representative works. Chinese series.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents 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.
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.
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.
Subject Philosophy, Chinese.
Added Author Mo, Di, active 400 B.C.
Xunzi, 340 B.C.-245 B.C.
Han, Fei, -233 B.C.
Watson, Burton, 1925-2017 translator.
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