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- Fajia (Chinese: 法家; pinyin: fǎjiā), often translated as Legalism, was a school of thought from classical Chinese philosophy. It represents several branches...
- syncretic precedent for Shen Buhai's Han dynasty ****ociation within the Fajia, Chapter 43 of the Han Feizi says: Now Shen Buhai spoke about the need of...
- religions and traditions descended from them. Taojia ("School of the Tao") Fajia ('School of Law") Zonghengjia ("School of Diplomacy") Huang–Lao Mojia ("School...
- training one's desires and conduct. The School of Law or Legalism (法家; Fǎjiā; Fa-chia; "School of law") doctrine was formulated by Li Kui, Shang Yang...
- gloss, with the office designations a posthumous invention, as with the Fajia 'Legalists', Sinologist Kidder Smith highlights the similarly mixed posthumous...
- predominantly by Overseas Chinese, such as Singapore. Legalism (pinyin: Fǎjiā; school of "methods" or "standards") was a philosophical tradition which...
- dreams. He said that much of Xi's rise can be attributed to his belief in fajia, which emphasizes absolute power and authority of the ruler. He compared...
- of Fajia "Legalist" philosophy, with the emerging dominance of Confucian orthodoxy, historically all such material would often be criticized as Fajia. Two...
- Deng Xi "aggravated the conflict between li and law." Some issues re the Fajia are addressed in Philosophy section. Lüshi Chumqiu (20o0), p.181. Zuo Zhuang...
- individual judgment, moral agents, sages, and, like other figures of the fajia, the 'subjective intentionality of noble men.' Schwarz speculates that Shen...