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Definition of Legalists

Legalist
Legalist Le"gal*ist, n. One who practices or advocates strict conformity to law; in theology, one who holds to the law of works. See Legal, 2 (a) .

Meaning of Legalists from wikipedia

- Legalism may refer to: Look up legalism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Legalism (Chinese philosophy), Chinese political philosophy based on the idea...
- Legalist, Inc. is an investment firm that specializes in alternative ****ets in the private credit industry. Today the firm manages approximately $750 million...
- Yang. Mohism contains the early elements of those later termed Fajia "Legalists", as well as the school of names "sophists" or "logicians", sharing in...
- The Legalist Revolution was a civil war in Venezuela that was caused by the "Continuity movement" of President Raimundo Andueza Palacio who wanted to perpetuate...
- Li Kui (Chinese: 李悝; pinyin: Lǐ Kuī; Wade–Giles: Li K'uei, 455–395 BC) was a Chinese hydraulic engineer, philosopher, and politician. He served as government...
- described in the Gospels, are often regarded in general by Christians as legalists. Historically, many Christian New Testament scholars attacked Judaism...
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- dynasty, becoming the first emperor of a unified China. He enacted Qin's legalist reforms, notably the standardization of Chinese characters, measurements...
- has been described as a legalist: His "moral foundation... is built strictly on legalism"; he is "one of the most tragic legalists in Western literature"...
- the people responsible for their actions. Han Fei's rare appeal, among Legalists, to the use of scholars (law and method specialists) makes him comparable...