The article asks why, in Western universities, the success of the academic field of comparative philosophy has so far failed to significantly diversify the curricula of academic philosophy. It suggests that comparative philosophy has mainly relied on the same approaches that have made academic philosophy Eurocentric, namely, on the history of philosophy as the main mode of teaching and researching philosophy. Further, post-comparative philosophy and transcultural studies are presented as providing tools to address the foundations of the institutional parochialism of academic philosophy, while preserving one of the most fundamental tenets of philosophy—the quest for universal knowledge that transcends cultural particularities
The article proposes a departure from the first form of multiculturalism that became predominant fro...
Comparative Philosophy without Borders presents original scholarship by leading contemporary compara...
Contemporary Western philosophy has been generally perceived as one that encompasses two divergent t...
The article asks why, in Western universities, the success of the academic field of comparative phil...
In the article the author considers the future of the academic teaching of philosophy in the contemp...
The article considers the relation between Chinese philosophy as an academic discipline and Western ...
This paper presents two challenges faced by many initiatives that try to diversify undergraduate phi...
Philosophy is a core element in the intellectual history of all civilizations. Yet as an academic di...
At the beginning of the article, the history of comparative philosophy is reviewed. The contribution...
This article will examine how philosophy and empirical sciences can cooperate in research. It is pr...
Philosophy is a core element in the intellectual history of all civilizations. Yet as an academic di...
In this paper I propose a future direction for comparative philosophy on which it enters the space o...
This thesis examines the claims of Jeffrey Timm and James Buchanan that the field of Comparative Ph...
The essay deals with problems encountered by Western researchers working in the field of Chinese phi...
This article considers a postcolonial approach to comparative philosophy of education as comprising ...
The article proposes a departure from the first form of multiculturalism that became predominant fro...
Comparative Philosophy without Borders presents original scholarship by leading contemporary compara...
Contemporary Western philosophy has been generally perceived as one that encompasses two divergent t...
The article asks why, in Western universities, the success of the academic field of comparative phil...
In the article the author considers the future of the academic teaching of philosophy in the contemp...
The article considers the relation between Chinese philosophy as an academic discipline and Western ...
This paper presents two challenges faced by many initiatives that try to diversify undergraduate phi...
Philosophy is a core element in the intellectual history of all civilizations. Yet as an academic di...
At the beginning of the article, the history of comparative philosophy is reviewed. The contribution...
This article will examine how philosophy and empirical sciences can cooperate in research. It is pr...
Philosophy is a core element in the intellectual history of all civilizations. Yet as an academic di...
In this paper I propose a future direction for comparative philosophy on which it enters the space o...
This thesis examines the claims of Jeffrey Timm and James Buchanan that the field of Comparative Ph...
The essay deals with problems encountered by Western researchers working in the field of Chinese phi...
This article considers a postcolonial approach to comparative philosophy of education as comprising ...
The article proposes a departure from the first form of multiculturalism that became predominant fro...
Comparative Philosophy without Borders presents original scholarship by leading contemporary compara...
Contemporary Western philosophy has been generally perceived as one that encompasses two divergent t...