On the Thought of Managing A Housedhold in the Book of Han Fei-A Comparative Study with that of Confucius and Mencius

Philosophy and Culture 25 (6):575-582 (1998)
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Past emphasis on the spiritual life of religious and interpersonal ethics, the rise of today's international academic research environment ethics. Thus, the religious scholars have gradually started to view the inherent ethical or religious commandment rules among the presence of environmental thinking? This limited Buddhism and Christianity are two world religions dialogue, however, these two religions have been able to Glimpse rich environmental thinking, which are realized through long-term development with excavation and gradually formed. Two to teach the philosophical foundation of religious ethics, by the theory of knowledge into the road and into the road cut into the ontological principles of physical evidence principle, the basic principles are also sufficient as a theoretical basis for the concept of environmental protection. The basic norms of religious ethics regardless of the ring, set, Hui "Three Studies", or a letter from the Christian religion, hope, and love the "three super-moral" point of view, are inextricably linked with the modern environmental ethics, and contribute to the modern environmental practices, and thus a deep sense of the times. Teaching religious ethics from two years of talks, this study integrated the six ethical principles of environmental protection, for educational, religious, political and other stakeholders reference and practice. Throughout Chinese history, the "Han Fei Zi" has been used as a text from which to study the art of ruling a state. The "Han Fei Zi" does also include a great deal of information concerning the management of a household. This information could be sutnmarized as: a. "Restrained affection" and "Strict discipline", principles in managing a household. b. "Comprehensive calculation" in familial relationships. c. "Budget and expenditure" principles in the economic management of a family. d . Examples and instructions in family management are replete with Legalist thought. Han Fei Zi was a distinguished representative of the legalist school in Chinese history. His philosophy differed distinctly from that of Confucius and Mencius. Therefore, naturally the thoughts in the Han Fei Zi form a sharp contrast to Confucianism

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