Legalismus (philosophia Sinica) Notae | Bibliographia | Nexus externi | Tabula navigationisFrom the Beginning to 1500.11"Persistent Misconceptions about Chinese Legalism,""Chinese Legalism (In Our Time, 10/12/15).""Chinese Legalism: Documentary Materials and Ancient Totalitarianism."Textus legalisici.Han Feizi.Liber Domini Shang.Shenzi.
Cultura SinicaLegalismusPhilosophia Sinarum classicaIurisprudentiaTheoriae politicae
Mandarinicepinyinphilosophia Sinicasex scholis cogitationis classicisSima Tanaetatis civitatum bellantiumphilosophicisdomus QinideologiaNomen
Legalismus[1] (Mandarinice 法家, pinyin fǎ jiā) in philosophia Sinica est una e sex scholis cogitationis classicis Sima Tan unumque e praecipuis aetatis civitatum bellantium fluminibus philosophicis,[2] si minus publica domus Qin ideologia.[3]Nomen, quod 'domus Fa' ferme significat, in se rationes vel normas administrativas habet.[4]
Notae |
↑ Fons nominis Latini desideratur (addito fonte, hanc formulam remove)
↑ CTI Reviews, Traditions and Encounters, 1, From the Beginning to 1500.
↑ Chi-yen Ch'en, Hsun Yueh and the Mind of Late Han China (1980), 11.
↑ Paul R. Goldin, "Persistent Misconceptions about Chinese Legalism," 6, 7.
Bibliographia |
- Barbieri-Low, Anthony, conv. 2006. The Standard Measure of Shang Yang (344 B.C.)
- Creel, Herrlee G. 1953. Chinese Thought from Confucius to Mao Tsê-tung. Sicagi: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226120300.
- Duyvendak, J. J. L., trans. 1928. The Book of Lord Shang: A Classic of the Chinese School of Law. Londinii: Probsthain.
- Fu, Zhengyuan. 1996. China's Legalists: The Earliest Totalitarians and Their Art of Ruling. M. E. Sharpe. ISBN 9781563247798.
- Goldin, Paul R. 2011. Persistent misconceptions about Chinese "Legalism." Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38(1): 88–104. doi:10.1111/j.1540-6253.2010.01629.x. Etiam:
- Goldin, Paul R. 2011. Response to editor. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38(2): 328–329. doi:10.1111/j.1540-6253.2011.01654.x.
- Cheng, Chung-ying. 2011. Editor's discussion. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38(): 330. doi:10.1111/j.1540-6253.2011.01655.x.
- Graham, A. C. 1993. Disputers of the TAO: Philosophical Argument in Ancient China. Open Court. ISBN 0812690877.
- Lai, Karyn L. 2008. An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781139471718.
- Pu-hai, Shen. 1974. "Appendix C: The Shen Pu-hai Fragments." Shen Pu-hai: A Chinese Political Philosopher of the Fourth Century B.C. Translated by Herrlee G. Creel. Sicagi: The University of Chicago Press.
- Qian, Sima. Records of the Grand Historian, Qin Dynasty. Translated by Burton Watson. New York: Columbia University Press, 1993.
- Schwartz, Benjamin I. 1985. The World of Thought in Ancient China. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674961913.
- Potter, Pittman. 2003. From Leninist Discipline to Socialist Legalism: Peng Zhen on Law and Political Authority in the PRC. ISBN 9780804745000.
- Watson, Burton, conv. 1964. Han Fei Tzu: Basic Writings. Novi Eboraci: Columbia University Press.
- Xinzhong, Yao. 2000. Introduction to Confucianism. ISBN 9780521643122.
Nexus externi |
- "Chinese Legalism (In Our Time, 10/12/15)."
- "Chinese Legalism: Documentary Materials and Ancient Totalitarianism."
Textus legalisici. Chinese Text Project.- Han Feizi.
- Liber Domini Shang.
- Shenzi.