What’s Li? What is at stake?
Proper observance of certain rites (“Li” = good form) maintains the proper order of the universe and can facilitate a return to virtue amid a time of chaos
How should you lead people a2 Confucius?
“Lead the people by laws and regulate them by penalties, and the people will try to keep out of jail, but will have no sense of shame. Lead the people by virtue and restrain them by the rules of decorum, and the people will have a sense of shame. and moreover become good”
What did Confucius think about human nature?
Confucius teachings were not just for the upper class, he believed that all men could become gentlemen (chun-tzu) through learning
Not punishment oriented - people can become good
How are people defined in Confucian society?
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Who should lead society a2 Confucius? How should they govern?
Kings were to be sages; highest calling is to be a statesman
“To govern is to set things right. If you begin by setting yourself right, who will dare to deviate from the right?”
What are the five crucial relationships in Confucianism?
What was the first written law in China?
Originally, written law was primarily penal and codified ethical norms rarely invoked unless less-punitive measures had failed
What was penal law called?
Hsing (literally, “knife”) became used as a term for “penal law”
What, besides law, governed Confucian society?
Who brought cases in Chinese society?
Who administrated law in China?
[BJP1]I think there might be an analog to the lay judges in muslim society and the scholars who made the law and were sometimes gone to for advice
What concept prescribed behaviors in ancient China?
Why were people suspicious of law in ancient China?
Confucians – believed Li and Li alone should govern society
Distrustful of written law because “knowing in advance what the law is permits people the opportunity to circumvent it and will rest on their sophistical arguments on the letter rather than the spirit”
Feared that laws would crowd out social norms
What was positive law called in ancient China?
Who were the legalists in ancient China and what was their goal?
Why did legalists think law was necessary in ancient China?
How did confucian and legalist thought differ?
How was early Chinese law Confucian?
What was the class system hierarchy in imperial China?
What class mobility existed in imperial China?
who in the legal profession earned suspicion in imperial china?
What did magistrates do in imperial china?
What were the internal checks in the imperial Chinese legal system?
What was the duty of remonstrance?