Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract/Objectives
This content discusses exploring the views of pre-Qin philosophers regarding human nature and love, and connecting them with current societal perspectives. Specifically, it highlights the importance of understanding philosophers like Mozi and their theories of universal love and non-aggression to promote equality in modern society, particularly in areas like gender and education. By studying these ancient philosophies and applying them to contemporary issues, it is believed that there can be valuable insights gained for creating a more sustainable and equitable society.
Results/Contributions

1. Understand the views of the pre-Qin philosophers on human nature and try to connect them with the current societal perspectives and research on human nature.

2. Learn about the views of the pre-Qin philosophers and Mozi on love, and attempt to make connections with contemporary society.

By grasping the theories of Mozi, which include universal love, non-aggression, and the concept of a great commonality, it is hoped that it can promote equality in various aspects of sustainability in today's society, such as gender and education.

Keywords
Mozi; Universal love; Non-aggression; Great Harmony
Contact Information
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bqlin@mx.nthu.edu.tw