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Should laws and political methods be "polluted with" (i.e. based on) it?
So you think Purity/Harmony/Supremacy (which are also ideologies, much as are the ones under discussion) are delusions?
Gosh, chances are you guys have put more thought into arguing about the affinities than the devs ever even put into the affinities.
Quote from: Yitzi on October 29, 2014, 02:32:37 AMShould laws and political methods be "polluted with" (i.e. based on) it?No, they should be based on circumstances.
QuoteSo you think Purity/Harmony/Supremacy (which are also ideologies, much as are the ones under discussion) are delusions?That much is obvious. You should do whatever is best at the moment.
That is also an ideology. Should it influence laws and political methods?
Quote from: Yitzi on October 29, 2014, 11:36:54 AMThat is also an ideology. Should it influence laws and political methods?You are asking if circumstances, i.e. reality should influence law?
No, I am asking whether the belief "reality should influence law" should influence law by allowing reality to influence law.
Also, by what basis do you speak for ?
Quote from: Yitzi on October 29, 2014, 01:42:18 PMAlso, by what basis do you speak for ?I read his book.http://ctext.org/shang-jun-shu/reform-of-the-lawGong sun Yang said: "There is more than one way to govern the world and there is no necessity to imitate antiquity, in order to take appropriate measures for the state.' Tang and Wu succeeded in attaining supremacy without following antiquity, and as for the downfall of Yin and Xia - they were ruined without rites having been altered. Consequently, those who acted counter to antiquity do not necessarily deserve blame, nor do those who followed established rites merit much praise. Let Your Highness not hesitate."Duke Xiao said: "Excellent ! I have heard it said that in poor country districts, much is thought strange, and that in village schools there are many debates. What the foolish laugh about, the wise are sad about; the joy of a madman is the sorrow of a man of talent. One should, in one's plans, be directed by the needs of the times - I have no doubts about it."
That's not exactly the same person as ...
Quote from: Yitzi on October 29, 2014, 04:33:36 PMThat's not exactly the same person as ...Legalist Sheng-Ji Yang is based on Legalist Shang Yang.
But that doesn't mean he's identical in all ways...and even the one you quoted doesn't show the "anything not immediately practical is worthless" approach that you are claiming.
Quote from: Yitzi on October 29, 2014, 05:35:03 PMBut that doesn't mean he's identical in all ways...and even the one you quoted doesn't show the "anything not immediately practical is worthless" approach that you are claiming.I'm alright with long-term practicalities.