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Answer the following question with at least three complete sentences. Be sure to use specific examples from the lessons in your answer.

There were three major philosophies that kings followed during the Warring States period: Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism. How did the ideas of Legalism differ from the ideas of Confucianism?

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Legalism is the belief that people are evil and need to be controlled and Confucianism is stressing the importance of correct behavior, loyalty and obedience to hierarchy.
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Legalism is the name of a trend within classical Chinese philosophy that emphasized that government should be based on obedience to laws that were publicly proclaimed, applied to all, and enforced with severe penalties. During the Qin Dynasty, legalism was the state ideology.

Legalism, unlike other philosophical views like Confucianism, was not interested in cosmology, epistemology or ethics, but emphasized political and administrative techniques. Governance should be based on obedience to laws that were publicly proclaimed, applied to all, and enforced with severe penalties. The movement turned against the Confucians and their emphasis on rites that were based on an inner awareness (of courtesy). Legalism left no room for private views, because diversity would lead to division and disorder. Nor should the will of the legislator be limited by tradition, privilege, moral, natural or divine law.

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