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About the Book
This edition is a critical analysis of the Chinese sectarian conflict and consensus from the beginning of philosophical synthesis to neo-Confucian era. Intellectual creativity is driven by opposition. Philosophical positions develop by taking one another as foils. The attention space is shaped by arguments, not by resolutions. It is when the oppositions come to an end, when Chinese philosophy settles into a period of hegemonic consensus that creativity freezes. This is not only an application of the formal sociological point that creative leaders appear simultaneously, but dividing the field under the law of small numbers. In my opinion, this edition will provide unlimited information in limited space.
About the Author
G.S. Ramesh is an Assistance Professor of philosophy of Manon-maniam Sundaranar University, Kodaikanal. He has presented several research papers in national and international conferences and seminars and travelled widely for academic activities. He also published 20 papers in national and international journals.
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