The Sociology of Philosophies

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“Cogito ergo sum,” 129, 246, 248–249,
260, 264, 569, 587, 599, 654, 760–761,
813–818, 823–824, 858–860
Conflict as source of intellectual change,
1, 6, 80–82, 162–164, 173, 572. See
also Opposition, division of attention
space by
Confucianism, 137–141, 148–149, 152–
159, 161–163, 171–176, 279–281;
deification of Confucius, 154. See also
Neo-Confucianism
Consciousness-only, 286–290, 316
Conservatism and intellectual change, 243–
244, 299, 322–323, 333, 336, 366–369,
381, 570, 822–823, 831
Cosmology, 82–87, 147, 152–153, 157,
197, 199, 233–236, 500, 549, 555, 788,
800–807
Courts and courtiers: in China, 143–145,
157, 163, 280; in India, 184, 186, 189–
191, 220; in Japan, 326, 336–337, 348,
353–354, 359; in Islamic world, 394,
404, 405, 408, 415, 416, 418, 421,
439, 440, 441, 546; in Europe, 445–
446, 497–499, 554, 605
Creativity, 54–58, 75, 131–133, 250, 321,
379–381, 688, 734, 792; as emotional
energy, 44–46, 52
Cultural capital (CC), 30–33, 44–46, 71,
73
Cynicism, 59, 60, 89, 95, 97, 98, 102,
104, 105, 106, 114, 147, 956n20
Cyrenaic school, 92, 93, 98, 99, 100, 104,
105
Cyzicus school, 92, 93, 100


Darshanas, 211, 213, 227, 247, 255, 259,
269, 793, 797, 816, 820, 962n5,
968n48. See also Mimamsa; Nyaya;
Samkhya; Vaisheshika; Vedanta; Yoga
Dasein, 483, 748–750
Debate and argument, 38, 60, 145, 163,
184, 195–199, 226–227, 229, 231, 235,
238, 241, 280, 283, 317, 347, 465–466,
479, 797, 811, 845
Deep troubles, 200, 251–252, 318, 728–
730, 821, 837, 841–846, 880–881
Deism, 524, 600–609, 625, 628, 630,
633


Dominicans, 462, 469, 472–475, 487,
515, 518, 579

École Normale Supérieure (ENS), 698,
761, 775, 776, 777
École Polytechnique, 697–698, 705, 757,
760, 761
Economics, 614, 617, 646, 660, 694, 708–
709; Japanese, 360, 362–363
Educational institutions. See Academiciza-
tion, effects on creativity; Certificates
and credentials; Examinations; Schools;
Universities
Eleatics, 94, 102, 107, 400; Eleatic meta-
physics, 97, 98, 108
Elis, 92, 93, 101; Phaedo’s school at, 99
E-mail, 73
Emotional energy (EE), 33–37, 39, 40, 73–
74, 379 ; stars, 420, 626
Encylopedia (Encyclopédie), 605, 608, 639
Encyclopedists, 529, 604, 606, 608, 639,
758
Enlightenment, Buddhist, 206, 208, 223,
292–293, 335, 341–342, 344–346,
966n36
Enlightenment, European, 349, 361, 363,
603–609, 622, 643, 645, 649, 693, 831
ENS. See École Normale Supérieure
Epicurean school, 89, 93, 99, 100, 103–
105, 107, 111, 112–114, 115, 116, 146,
812, 955n10, 956n11–12, 957nn26–27
Epistemology, 7, 148, 150, 163, 222, 231–
232, 238, 244–246, 255–256, 264–265,
466, 486, 523, 555–556, 574, 600, 613,
652–653, 691, 720, 807–811, 851–852
Eretrian school, 93, 956n20
Eristics, 98
Ethics, 97, 146–149, 353, 363, 579–580,
585, 602–603, 667, 731–732, 817, 826
Evangelicals (Anglican), 664, 666–667, 733
Evolutionists, 708, 717
Examinations, 227, 380, 381, 509, 642,
665, 762; for Chinese bureaucracy, 163,
280–281, 301–304, 309–311, 314–316,
320–321, 507, 520; for Buddhist
monks, 291–292, 520. See also Cer-
tificates and credentials
Existence. See Being
Existentialism, 531, 621, 688, 695, 740,
743–750, 756, 764–782

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