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Intercultural Philosophy
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- 2000
Summary
The meeting of different cultures, philosophies and religions today calls for an intensive and qualified discourse on the part of all concerned. Intercultural Philosophy seeks to develop such a discourse through a new orientation of thought that will allow for a discussion of all philosophical problems from an intercultural perspective. In this important new work, Ram Adhar Mall approaches the study of philosophy from a cross-cultural point of view allowing for fundamental similarities and illuminating differences between cultures. In doing so, he develops a new concept of intercultural philosophy and applies it to various philosophical disciplines.
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- Copyright year
- 2000
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-8476-9278-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4616-3782-0
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 153
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- Table of Contents No access
- Preface No access
- Introduction No access
- Preliminary Remarks No access
- The Hermeneutic Situation Today No access
- Culture and Philosophy No access
- The Concept of Intercultural Philosophy No access
- Cultural Encounters No access
- Interculturality Before Multiculturality No access
- Philosophy and Interculturality No access
- Notes No access
- Preliminary Remarks No access
- The Concept of Interculturality No access
- The Concept of an Analogous Intercultural Hermeneutics No access
- Toward an Ethos of Interculturality No access
- Asia Versus Europe or Universism Versus Universalism No access
- Notes No access
- Universality and Particularity No access
- Original Context No access
- The Import of the Vedic Dictum Today No access
- The Idea of "Religio Perennis" No access
- The Vedic Dictum and the Idea of "Philosophia Perennis" No access
- Toward a Metonymic Theory of One Truth Under different Names No access
- Notes No access
- The De Facto Hermeneutic Situation No access
- The Concept of Interculturality No access
- The Concept of Postmodernity No access
- Interculturality and Postmodernity No access
- Modernity, Postmodernity, Interculturality, and beyond No access
- Notes No access
- Preliminary Remarks No access
- The Principle of Unity No access
- A Critical Examination of Hegel's Philosophy of Unity No access
- Toward a Concept of a Nonreductive, open, and Normative Hermeneutics No access
- The Thesis Defended No access
- An Empirico-Phenomenological Approach No access
- Time-Arrow and Time-Cycle No access
- A Critical Comparison No access
- Three Factors in Time Consciousness No access
- An Intercultural Perspective No access
- Temporality and Historicity No access
- Concluding Remarks No access
- Notes No access
- Preliminary Remarks No access
- Shamkara's Concept of the Nondual, the Nirguna Brahman No access
- Plato's Concept of the One and the Good (Hen and Agathon) and His Epistle VII No access
- Shamkara and Plato Compared and Contrasted No access
- Concluding Remarks No access
- Notes No access
- Husserl's Religious Leanings No access
- Husserl's Concept of Teleology No access
- Two Paths to God: The Historical and the Philosophical No access
- The Program of Phenomenology in Relation to Teleology and Theology No access
- Phenomenology of Religion No access
- Hume, Husserl, and Hegel No access
- Husserl and Scheler No access
- Husserl's Phenomenology and the Problem of God's Transcendence and Immanence No access
- Husserl, the Phenomenologist, and Husserl, the Believer No access
- Notes No access
- Preliminary Remarks No access
- Toward the Concept of an Overlapping Absolute No access
- An Interreligious Hermeneutics No access
- Philosophy of Values and the Absolute in Indian Thought No access
- An Intercultural Concept of Tolerance No access
- Notes No access
- Historical Remarks No access
- On the Myth "Europe" No access
- "European" as an Adjective to the Name Philosophy No access
- On European Reason No access
- European Culture No access
- On the Idea of European Unity No access
- Helping to Give the Adjective Its Right No access
- On the Place of Eurocentric Difference No access
- Europe and the Term History No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access Pages 125 - 144
- Index No access Pages 145 - 152
- About the Author No access Pages 153 - 153





