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JURI 510 Quiz 4 Hindu and Confucian Legal Traditions
Vedic law lived in close association with many traditions, especially chthonic traditions, never purporting to abrogate them, and the importance of local tradition is an ongoing theme in Hindu thought.
Being Hindu originally had more to do with belief, rather than territory like it is today.
One of the main reasons that fa is often lacking in credibility is because it has been used as an instrument of politics and public order.
The Ch’in empire was to be one of li, and the notion of li was a key idea in its creation.
There are three great Dharmasastras, which one of the following is not:
Buddhism emerged essentially in protest against the legal formalism of Hindu teaching.
The Confucian legal system is full of attorneys often litigating small details in many layers of Civil courts.
Teaching the Vedas was the task of the _____________, who did it largely from
The kings of India have always possessed some regulatory or legislative power.
In a Confucian society motivated by a sense of loyalty to human relations there is no major impetus to change.
Li is a sovereign command.
Since Confucianism is based on the idea of the innate goodness of human nature, it cannot be said to be opposed to the value of human life.
In China, there is a long tradition of fa playing a subordinate role to the li of the Confucians.
The law of the Sastras is now legislation, meant to establish a single, common statutory standard for all Hindus.
The Confucian tradition is a pluralist from of legal order, in which different forms of normativity co-exist and even constantly rub against one another, each being recognized by the other as necessary yet each busily pushing at the boundary which separates them.
Dharma is:
Match the following: Fa Li Confucian society Guanxi
Math the following: Veda Sutras Karma Kshatriya Vaishyas
1. JURI 510 Quiz 4 Hindu and Confucian Legal Traditions
1. Vedic law lived in close association with many traditions, especially chthonic
traditions, never purporting to abrogate them, and the importance of local tradition
is an ongoing theme in Hindu thought.
2. Being Hindu originally had more to do with belief, rather than territory like it is
today.
3. One of the main reasons that fa is often lacking in credibility is because it has been
used as an instrument of politics and public order.
4. The Ch’in empire was to be one of li, and the notion of li was a key idea in its
creation.
5. There are three great Dharmasastras, which one of the following is not:
6. Buddhism emerged essentially in protest against the legal formalism of Hindu
teaching.
7. The Confucian legal system is full of attorneys often litigating small details in many
layers of Civil courts.
8. Teaching the Vedas was the task of the _____________, who did it largely from
9. The kings of India have always possessed some regulatory or legislative power.
10. In a Confucian society motivated by a sense of loyalty to human relations there is no
major impetus to change.
11. Li is a sovereign command.
12. Since Confucianism is based on the idea of the innate goodness of human nature, it
cannot be said to be opposed to the value of human life.
13. In China, there is a long tradition of fa playing a subordinate role to the li of the
Confucians.
14. The law of the Sastras is now legislation, meant to establish a single, common
statutory standard for all Hindus.
15. The Confucian tradition is a pluralist from of legal order, in which different forms of
normativity co-exist and even constantly rub against one another, each being
recognized by the other as necessary yet each busily pushing at the boundary which
separates them.
16. Dharma is:
17. Match the following: Fa Li Confucian society Guanxi
18. Math the following: Veda Sutras Karma Kshatriya Vaishyas