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ARTICLES RELATED TO Legalism philosophy |  |  |  | Legalism philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Legalism philosophy - Chinese legalismIn Chinese History, legalism (法家; pinyin Fǎjiā) was one of the four main philosophic schools in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period (722-221 BC). It is actually rather a pragmatic political philosophy, with maxims like "when the epoch changed, the ways changed" as its essential principle, than a jurisprudence. In this context, "legalism" here can bear the meaning of "political philosophy that uphold the rule of law" and thus, distinguished from the word's Western sense. Hanfeizi believed that a rule ...
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