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 Han Fei (韓非) also known as Han Feizi (韓非子) ( Han Dynasty , ca. 280–233 BC) was a Chinese philosopher. Sourced The way is the beginning of all beings and the measure of right and wrong. from "The Way of the Ruler", Han Fei Tzu: Basic...


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Han Fei (C. 280?–233 Bce) Summary
711 words, approx. 2 pages Han Fei(C. 280?–233 Bce) Han Fei, the outstanding authority of the Legalist school of Chinese philosophy during the Warring States Period (403–221 BCE), lived some two centuries or more later than Confucius, Laozi, and Mozi. His works...
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1,660 words, approx. 6 pages HAN FEI ZI (c. 280–233 BCE), or Master Han Fei, a Chinese philosopher of the late Warring States period (403–221 BCE), was important as the main consolidator and most forceful advocate of a set of earlier ideas later to be given the label...
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 Han Fei (also Han Feizi) (ca. 280–233 BC) was a philosopher who, along with Li Si, developed Xun Zi's philosophy into the doctrine embodied by the School of Law or Legalism. Unlike the other famed philosophers of the time, Han Fei was a member of...


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