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  1. Adventures in Chinese Realism: Classic Philosophy Applied to Contemporary Issues.Eirik Lang Harris & Henrique Schneider (eds.) - 2022 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    What is Chinese Realism and how to update its research program? Realism analyses the world as it is – not as it should be. Realists, then, propose dealing with actual, real-world problems using actual, real-world instruments, such as incentives, rewards, and punishments. Once a major power in classical Chinese philosophy, Realism, or Legalism, fell out of favor early on in Chinese history. Its ideas, however, remain alive and powerful. This edited volume shows that many of the Legalist recipes for creating (...)
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  2. An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy (2nd ed.).Karyn Lai - 2018 - Cambridge University Press.
    This comprehensive introductory textbook to early Chinese philosophy covers a range of philosophical traditions which arose during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods in China, including Confucianism, Mohism, Daoism, and Legalism. It considers concepts, themes and argumentative methods of early Chinese philosophy and follows the development of some ideas in subsequent periods, including the introduction of Buddhism into China. The book examines key issues and debates in early Chinese philosophy, cross-influences between its traditions and interpretations by scholars up (...)
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  3. Reflections on the Concept of “Law” of Shang Yang from the Perspective of Political Philosophy: Function, Value, and Spirit of the “Rule of Law”.Wu Baoping & Lin Cunguang - 2016 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 47 (2):125-137.
    EDITOR’S ABSTRACTThis article argues that Shang Yang’s philosophy of law was not only a means to enrich the state and strengthen its army, but also envisioned the orderly rule of all All-under-Heaven. Through a fair, universal, and reliable use of rewards, punishments, and also teaching, this vision of laws could ultimately lead to the promotion of moral values, popular consensus, and people’s self-governance. While the authors admit that in Shang Yang’s own historical context, law was no more than a tool (...)
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  4. From Historical Evolution to the End of History: Past, Present and Future from Shang Yang to the First Emperor.Yuri Pines - 2012 - In Paul Rakita Goldin (ed.), Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Han Fei. New York: Springer. pp. 25--45.
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  5. Rational Choice Analysis in Classical Chinese Political Thought: The Han Feizi.Peter R. Moody - 2008 - Polity 40 (1):95-119.
    Area specialists and others have criticized the rational choice approach to political analysis as culture-bound, reflecting a modern western ethnocentric perspective. A study of the Han Feizi, the main text of the classic Chinese Legalist school, shows that the approach applies in cultural contexts greatly different from the contemporary west, and that it can be used to analyze not simply democratic politics but also the politics of despotism. The Han Feizi also makes clear, however, that rationality cannot be understood in (...)
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  6. Shang jun shu, Xunzi, Han Feizi xuan zhu.Yang Shang, Xunzi & Fei Han (eds.) - 1975
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  7. La formation du légisme; recherche sur la constitution d'une philosophie, politique caractéristique de la Chine ancienne.Léon Vandermeersch - 1965 - École française d'Extrême-Orient.
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  8. Book Announcement - The politics and philosophy of Chinese power: The timeless and the timely.Ferguson R. James & Dellios Rosita - unknown
    This book provides a timely analysis of the politics, philosophy, and history of Chinese power, focusing on social, strategic, and diplomatic trends that have shaped China for over three thousand years. Chinese elites have used the past to inform the present, but have also mobilized new ideas to address the country’s rapid transition to global power. China’s intellectual world can draw on a surprisingly pluralist legacy. When Chinese thinkers assess "power," they bring to bear their classical legacy, the military classics, (...)
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