Hanfeizi taught that humans were naturally evil. He believe that they needed harsh laws and stiff punishments to force them to do their duty.
Hanfeizi taught that humans were naturally evil. He believed that they needed harsh laws and stiff punishments to force them to do their duty. Hope this helps :)
No. The first people to believe in Hell as a place of punishment were the Zoroastrians.
hanfeizi believed that everyone was evil and that they had to be controlled by strict laws.
Being saved from sin implies that the consequence of sin is punishment in hell. It also implies that Jesus is divine and therefore capable of forgiving sins, so that the punishment will not be imposed. Some people do not believe that Jesus was, or is, divine. They do not believe in the Christian hell.
That people needed no government
Muslims; as all people of other faiths and religions; believe that prison is a kind of justifiable punishment on violating laws.
Han Feizi believed that people needed laws and punishment because he viewed human nature as inherently selfish and driven by personal interests. He argued that without strict laws and a system of punishment, individuals would act in ways that could disrupt social order and harmony. To maintain stability and control in society, he advocated for a legalist approach where clear rules and consequences would guide behavior, ensuring that people acted in ways that benefited the state. Ultimately, he saw law as essential for creating a disciplined and efficient society.
He didn't have all the evidence needed
As long as it is applied equally to everyone, yes. The legislature, acting for "the people" believe it is.
This is a hard question to answer. It's really very sentimental whether you think so or not; But i'd like to believe that you don't know what the punishment is until you've expierienced it. For some people, there is no punishment. For others, there is an extreme punishment. That really depends on what your thoughts are and who you are.
Han Fei- Legalism assumed that people were naturally evil and always acted to avoid punishment while simultaneously trying to achieve gains; Thus, the law must severely punish any unwanted action, while at the same time reward those who follow it.
there was chaos otherwise