233 b.C.e
Hanfeizi
Hanfeizi was very important. Legalism was based on his teachings. He lived from 280-233 B.C.E. He was a prince of the royal family of the state of Han. He got to see the end of the Warring States Period and the Zhou Dynasty Like Confucius. Hanfeizi was very concered with creating peace and order into a society, but he did not think Confucious teachings about proper behavior were the answer. Many of his ideas survive today in a book named after him called Hanfeizi.
To have law the main focus of the government not education
Hanfeizi, a foundational figure in Legalism, believed that humans are inherently selfish and driven by their own interests. He argued that because of this nature, strict laws and harsh punishments are necessary to maintain order and control in society. Hanfeizi contended that moral teachings alone were insufficient to guide human behavior, as individuals would typically prioritize personal gain over collective good. Therefore, a strong, centralized authority was essential to curb these selfish tendencies.
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Hanfeizi
Hanfeizi
233BC
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Hanfeizi was very important. Legalism was based on his teachings. He lived from 280-233 B.C.E. He was a prince of the royal family of the state of Han. He got to see the end of the Warring States Period and the Zhou Dynasty Like Confucius. Hanfeizi was very concered with creating peace and order into a society, but he did not think Confucious teachings about proper behavior were the answer. Many of his ideas survive today in a book named after him called Hanfeizi.
Hanfeizi believed that humans were naturally bad, while Laozi believed that humans were naturally good.
he lived from about 1980 and got shot in 2011
Hanfeizi
he lived from about 1980 and got shot in 2011
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 :)
Hanfeizi
Hanfeizi believed that humans were naturally bad, while Laozi believed that humans were naturally good.