Mo Zi Research in the People's Republic of China: Editors' Introduction

Contemporary Chinese Thought 42 (4):3-11 (2011)
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Abstract

One of the Mozi research centers outside of China is at the K.U. Leuven in Belgium. The two papers translated and published in this issue were first presented at a workshop that was held there in June 2009: "The Many Faces of Mozi: A Synchronic and Diachronic Study of Mohist Thought."

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