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- Legalism (Chinese philosophy) - Wikipedia
Taking Shang Yang as example, Joseph Needham (1954) used the term Legalism in reference to a positive law interpretation of fa, specifying such things as regulations for roads [146]
- Legalism | Confucianism, Qin Dynasty Han Dynasty | Britannica
Legalism, school of Chinese philosophy that attained prominence during the turbulent Warring States era (475–221 bce) and, through the influence of the philosophers Shang Yang, Li Si, and Hanfeizi, formed the ideological basis of China’s first imperial dynasty, the Qin (221–207 bce)
- Legalism in Chinese Philosophy - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Legalism (which henceforth will be called the fa tradition) is a popular—albeit quite inaccurate—designation of an intellectual current that gained considerable popularity in the latter half of the Warring States period (Zhanguo, 453–221 BCE)
- Legalism - World History Encyclopedia
Legalism in ancient China was a philosophical belief that human beings are more inclined to do wrong than right because they are motivated entirely by self-interest and require strict laws to control their impulses
- LEGALISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LEGALISM is strict, literal, or excessive conformity to the law or to a religious or moral code How to use legalism in a sentence
- Meaning of Legalism Explained: A Clear Guide to Legalist Philosophy
The term Legalism refers to a political philosophy that emphasizes strict adherence to a code of laws as the primary means to maintain social order and state power
- Legalism - New World Encyclopedia
Legalism was the central governing idea of the Qin Dynasty, culminating in the unification of China under the "First Emperor," Qin Shi Huang (reigned 247-210 B C E )
- Legalism - Definition, Belief, History and Facts | ChinaFetching
Legalism is an ancient Chinese philosophical school that aimed to govern society through a legal framework and enhance the state through reform, strict governance, and economic regulation
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