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- Fajia (Chinese: 法家; pinyin: fǎjiā), or the School of fa (laws, methods), often translated as Legalism, is a school of mainly Warring States period classical...
- Shen Buhai's name listed along with other thinkers classed as "Legalist" (Fajia, with Legalist more accurate for Shang Yang), officially banning their ideas...
- but like meant "family", the essay coined the categories of Yin-Yangjia, Fajia, Mingjia and Daojia. Ideas like Yin-Yang existed, but all Han dynasty thought...
- religions and traditions descended from them. Taojia ("School of the Tao") Fajia ('School of Law") Zonghengjia ("School of Diplomacy") Mojia ("School of...
- Emperor Daoist") tenets." Although Liu Xin viewed the work as "Legalist" (Fajia), the Guanzi was still listed as Daoist in the Book of Han's Journal of...
- dreams. He said that much of Xi's rise can be attributed to his belief in fajia, which emphasizes absolute power and authority of the ruler. He compared...
- predominantly by Overseas Chinese, such as Singapore. Legalism (法家,pinyin: Fǎjiā; school of "methods" or "standards") was a philosophical tradition which...
- as diplomacy. Historically all such material would end up criticized as Fajia. Two influential ministers of Emperor Gaozu of Han reportedly studied and...
- pp. 456-457: brief discussion of fajia attack on a Confucian "cultivation of personal virtues" and how the fajia "grossly underestimated" the importance...
- individual judgment, moral agents, sages, and, like other figures of the fajia, the 'subjective intentionality of noble men.' Schwarz. By contrast, Han...