They both believe that nature is wicked and that people do good if they are forced to do it.
They both believe that nature is wicked and that people do good if they are forced to do it.
They both believe that nature is wicked and that people do good if they are forced to do it.
Legalists viewed human nature as inherently selfish and evil, believing that strict laws and punishments were necessary to maintain social order. In contrast, Confucians believed that humans were inherently good and could be guided to moral behavior through education, ritual, and proper role modeling. Confucians emphasized the importance of moral cultivation to create a harmonious society.
they described it as greedy+ self serving
Legalists believed that human nature was inherently selfish, opportunistic, and prone to corruption. They believed that people needed strong laws and strict punishment to maintain order and prevent chaos within society. Control and enforcement were emphasized over trust and moral values.
They both believe that nature is wicked and that people do good if they are forced to do it.
They both believe that nature is wicked and that people do good if they are forced to do it.
Human Nature - Human Nature album - was created on 2000-12-01.
you know already that human condition is a part of nature human is nature
Legalism, a prominent philosophical school in ancient China, is primarily associated with figures like Han Feizi, who is considered its most influential theorist, and Shang Yang, who implemented legalist principles in the state of Qin. Other important figures include Li Si, a key advisor to the Qin emperor, who helped consolidate legalist policies. These thinkers emphasized strict laws, centralized power, and the belief that human nature is inherently selfish, necessitating rigorous governance to maintain order and control.
Mae hynny'n naturiol.(That is human nature.)
On Human Nature was created on 2004-10-18.