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Han Fei

280 BC - 232 BC

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韓非(約前281年—前233年),為中国战国末期韓國的宗室公子,又稱公子非。思想家,為中國古代法家思想的代表人物,認為應該要「法」、「術」、「勢」三者並重,是法家的集大成者。其著作收在《韓非子》。 在维基百科上阅读更多

His biography is available in 58 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 57 in 2024). Han Fei is the 153rd most popular 哲学家 (up from 164th in 2024), the 56th most popular biography from China (up from 60th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Chinese 哲学家.

Han Fei is most famous for his philosophy of Legalism, which advocates strict adherence to the law and harsh punishment for those who disobey.

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Among 哲学家

Among 哲学家, Han Fei ranks 153 out of 1,267Before him are Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten, Isocrates, Proclus, Buddhaghosa, Emanuel Swedenborg, and John Venn. After him are Louis Althusser, Friedrich Schleiermacher, György Lukács, Clement of Alexandria, Max Stirner, and Max Scheler.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 280 BC, Han Fei ranks 1After him are Li Si, Livius Andronicus, Philo of Byzantium, Arsaces I of Parthia, Conon of Samos, Ariamnes of Cappadocia, Pyrrhus II of Epirus, Nicomedes, and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. Among people deceased in 232 BC, Han Fei ranks 2Before him is Ashoka. After him is Cleanthes.

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In China

Among people born in China, Han Fei ranks 56 out of 1,610Before him are Mozi (-470), Hong Taiji (1592), Gao Xingjian (1940), Emperor Gaozu of Tang (566), Shunzhi Emperor (1638), and Li Ching-Yuen (1677). After him are Sun Quan (182), Yongzheng Emperor (1678), Guangxu Emperor (1871), Xun Kuang (-313), Liu Shaoqi (1898), and Sima Yi (179).

Among 哲学家 In China

Among 哲学家 born in China, Han Fei ranks 8Before him are Laozi (-604), Sun Tzu (-544), Zhuang Zhou (-369), Zhu Xi (1130), Mencius (-372), and Mozi (-470). After him are Xun Kuang (-313), Milarepa (1052), Shen Kuo (1031), Wang Yangming (1472), Han Yu (768), and Ban Zhao (45).

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