"Humaneness may make one shed tears and be reluctant apply penalties, but law makes it clear that such penalties must be applied"
An ancient important philoposer
Zhongling. Zhou has written: 'Han Feizi suo yin' -- subject- s -: Indexes
Han Fei.
Two of the founders were Han Feizi and Li Si
Chongyue Jiang has written: 'Han Feizi de zheng zhi si xiang' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Political science
Qiupu. has written: 'Youtai wu qian nian di zhi hui' -- subject(s): History, Talmud 'Han Feizi qian shi'
hanfeizi believed that everyone was evil and that they had to be controlled by strict laws.
Wallace Stephen Johnson has written: 'Guanzi yin de' -- subject(s): Concordances 'Han Feizi yin de =' -- subject(s): Concordances
Han Fei (or Han Feizi) is the Chinese philosopher who taught that the nature of man is evil.
Qinxia Zhang has written: 'Han Feizi yu Zhongguo chuan tong zheng zhi yi shu' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Political science, Legalism (Chinese philosophy)
Yu Han has written: 'Han Yu'
In ancient China, the philosopher Han Feizi, a key figure in Legalism, believed that people would respond to clear rewards and punishments for their actions. He argued that a strict legal system, where laws were enforced consistently, would lead to order and obedience in society. Han Feizi emphasized the importance of a strong, centralized authority to maintain control and ensure compliance among the populace.