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Aug 25, 2009 ... In contrast to Taoism's intuitive anarchy, and Confucianism's benevolence, Legalism is a Classical Chinese philosophy that emphasizes the ...
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web.cn.edu/KWHEELER/chinese_legalism.html
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But it is not so easy to dismiss Legalism as this short, anomolous, unpleasant period of totalitarianism in Chinese history, for the Legalists established ways of doing government that would profoundly influence later governments.
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wsu.edu/~dee/CHPHIL/LEGALISM.HTM
wsu.edu/~dee/CHPHIL/LEGALISM.HTM
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The viciousness of the Ch'in dynasty served to discredit Legalism. In spite of this legalism left its heritage in the form of a strongly centralised political system that would define Chinese government up until the present day and influence despotic Chinese rulers.
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philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/china/legal.html
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Legalism is an approach to the analysis of legal questions characterized by abstract logical reasoning focusing on the applicable legal text, ... The ideas are related to Chinese legalism, but often distinguished because of Korean distaste for what they see as Chinese use of legalism in attempting to legitimize Han imperialism.1...
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www.ibiblio.org/chinesehistory/contents/02cul/c04s06.ht...
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The heyday of Legalism was in the Kingdom of Qin just before the creation of the Chinese Empire. The Legalists hammered Qin into a strong state with a strong military. That enabled its armies to defeat the other kingdoms and create the Chinese Empire.
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www.applet-magic.com/legalism.htm
www.applet-magic.com/legalism.htm
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Legalism (philosophy) Chinese Law Ruler Legalist Qin Thought Economy. ... ; In Chinese History, Legalism (法家; pinyin Fǎjiā) was one of the four main philosophic schools at the end of the Zhou Dynasty. Legalists believed that a ruler should govern his subjects by the following three ideas:
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www.economicexpert.com/a/Legalism:philosophy.html
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Legalism (Chinese philosophy). Legalism (Chinese philosophy) summary with 13 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... In Chinese history, Legalism (Chinese: 法家; pinyin: Fǎjiā; Wade-Giles: Fa-chia; literally "School of law") was one of the four main philosophic schools during the Spring and...
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www.bookrags.com/Chinese_legalism
www.bookrags.com/Chinese_legalism
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by Tyler and Danny ... Here are three things that the Legalists believed in. First, they believed in harsh punishment and we chose a jail cell for our banner. Second, they thought all people were naturally bad and we put the fires of Hell in our banner. ... These are three things about Legalists. First, they had strict laws.
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The Complete Works of Han Fei Tzu: A Classic of Chinese Legalism. Translated from the Chinese by W.K Liao. Arthur Probsthain, London, 1939 ... Ethics of Legalism: Qin Empire and Han Dynasty by Sanderson Beck; Chinese Legalism: Definition and History; The Legalist Policies of the Qin; Legalism and the Unification of...
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