Simple Dialectics in Ancient China

Philosophy and Culture 25 (1):59-64 (1998)
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Abstract

This paper analyzes the simple dialectic of ancient China in three stages: the simple dialectic of ancient China produced in the Qin Dynasty, the Han and Tang Dynasties have been developed, in the Song period to the boom phase, continues to this day, yet its theoretical significance; study simple dialectic of ancient features: simple dialectic in ancient China and the ethical, political struggle is closely related to spiral, the focus on contradictions in unity at the expense of the struggle of contradictions. This paper would like to analyze simple dialectics in three periods in ancient China. Simple dialectics in China began during the Pre-Qin dynasty. They started noticeable development in the Han and Tang dynasties and really boomed during the Sung and Ming periods. From the Sung and Ming, simple dialectics have progressed in China till what they are today. Simple dialectics in ancient China were related to ethics and political conflicts. They tended to emphasize identity in logical contradictions and ignore any conflict in logical contradictions

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