Han Fei (traditional Chinese: 韓非; simplified Chinese: 韩非; pinyin: Hán Fēi; c. 280 – 233 BC), also known as Han Fei Zi, was a Chinese philosopher or statesman of the Legalist school during the Warring States period, and a prince of the state of Han. Han Fei is often considered to be the greatest representative of “Chinese Legalism” for his eponymous work the Han Feizi, synthesizing the methods of his predecessors.
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Chinese Philosophy, China, Chinese classics, Early works to 1800, Philosophie, Philosophy, Chinese, Politics and government, 08.10 non-western philosophy, Anniversaries, Asian, Chinese filosofie, Chinese literature, Concordances, Confucian Philosophy, Dao de jing (Laozi), Eastern, Eastern - General, Ethics, History & Surveys - Ancient & Classical, Inauguration, Lun yu (Confucius), Oriental & Indian philosophy, Philosophy, Philosophy, chinese, QuotationsPlaces
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- OLID: OL1245762A
- ISNI: 0000000121298609
- Library of Congress Names: n81082486
- Project Gutenberg: 26199
- SBN/ICCU (National Library Service of Italy): SBLV097058
- VIAF: 287098250
- Wikidata: Q28959
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q28959
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- 韓非
- 韩非
- Hán Fēi
- Han Fei Zi
- Han Fei zi
- Han Feizi
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