
Han Fei - Wikipedia
Han Fei (c. 280 – 233 BC), also known as Han Feizi, was a Chinese Legalist philosopher and statesman [1] during the Warring States period. He was a prince of the state of Han. [2]
Han Feizi | Chinese Legalist, Political Theorist, & Philosopher ...
Han Feizi (born c. 280, China—died 233 bce, China) was the greatest of China’s Legalist philosophers. His essays on autocratic government so impressed Qin Shi Huang that the future emperor adopted their principles after seizing power in 221 bce .
Han Fei - New World Encyclopedia
Han Fei (韓非) (ca. 280 B.C.E. – 233 B.C.E., Pinyin Hanfeizi) was the greatest of China's Legalist philosophers. Along with Li Si, he developed Xun Zi's philosophy into the doctrine embodied by the School of Law or Legalism. Han Fei was a member of the ruling family of the state of Han during the end of the Warring States Period. His works ...
Han Fei Tzu - Encyclopedia.com
Han Fei Tzu (ca. 280-233 B.C.) was a Chinese statesman and philosopher and one of the main formulators of Chinese Legalist philosophy. Elements of Chinese Legalist philosophy can be traced to the 7th century B.C., but it was Han Fei Tzu who developed the precepts of this political philosophy into its definitive form.
Han Feizi 韓非子 - Chinese Notes
Levi, Jean 1993, “Han Fei Tzu 韓非子,” In Michael Loewe, (ed.) Early Chinese Texts: A Bibliographical Guide, Berkeley: Society for the Study of Early China, pp. 115-124. Collection vocabulary analysis
Hanfeizi 韓非子 - ChinaKnowledge.de
2010年7月18日 · Hanfeizi 韓非子 is the largest and most important of the treatises of the legalist school of ancient China. It was written by Han Fei 韓非 (c. 281-233) during the late Warring States period.
The complete works of Han Fei tzu - University of Virginia
HAN FEI TZŬ A CLASSIC OF CHINESE POLITICAL SCIENCE Translated from the Chinese with Introduction and Notes by W. K. LIAO, Ph.D. VOL. I ARTHUR PROBSTHAIN 41 Great Russell Street, London, W.C. © 1959
Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Han Fei | SpringerLink
Han Fei, who died in 233 BC, was one of the primary philosophers of China’s classical era, a reputation still intact despite recent neglect. This edited volume on the thinker, his views on politics and philosophy, and the tensions of his relations with Confucianism (which he derided) is the first of its kind in English.
Han Feizi - Wikipedia
The Han Feizi (simplified Chinese: 韩非子; traditional Chinese: 韓非子; pinyin: Hánfēizi; lit. 'Book of Master Han Fei') is an ancient Chinese text attributed to the Legalist political philosopher Han Fei. [1]
Han Feiz.i - Library of Congress
Han Fei summarized the treatises of Shang Yang (395--338 BC), Shen Buhai (385--337 BC), and Shen Dao (395--315 BC), the three leading legalist thinkers of the fourth century BC. His philosophy centered on the authority of the ruler, who was to maintain firm control using three concepts, fa (laws), shu (administrative techniques), and shi ...
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