Han Fei Zi, a key figure in Legalism, argued that human nature is inherently selfish and that strict laws are necessary to maintain social order. He believed that clear, harsh punishments would deter individuals from wrongdoing and ensure compliance with state authority. By promoting a system where rewards and punishments were strictly enforced, Han Fei Zi emphasized that the stability of the state depended on the fear of consequences rather than moral virtue. This philosophy ultimately influenced the governance of the Qin Dynasty, which implemented these principles to unify and control the empire.
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They discriminated because punishments for crimes were unequal.
They discriminated in that punishments for crimes were not the same for the Chinese.
A Chinese philosophy with harsh laws and punishments
punishments for crimes were unequal-NovaNET answer
They discriminated in that punishments for crimes were not the same for the Chinese.
punishments for crimes were unequalPunishments for crimes were unequal.
punishments for crimes were unequalPunishments for crimes were unequal.
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It varied. The Greeks usually were fairly mild in their punishments, certain Arabs killed them, as did the Romans and Chinese.
Legalism is the Chinese philosophy that believes all humans are born evil and require strict laws and harsh punishments to maintain social order and obedience. This philosophy seeks to control behavior through severe punishment and rewards, with an emphasis on the power of the state to enforce adherence to the law.
China is different from the U.S. in many different ways, one the Chinese have a communist country as we do not. There methods of disiplinary punishments are also totaly different.
this is really olden day, but if a Chinese couple had a 2nd child then they would either set it up for adoption, kill it or leave it to die. the Chinese parent wouldn't really get punished pretty sure. but again that was a long time ago. i know a Chinese couple now that have 4 kids! i hope that helps!