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Confluence
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- 21.01.2016
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- Publication year
- 2016
- Publication date
- 21.01.2016
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-495-46803-6
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-495-46803-6
- Publisher
- Karl Alber, Baden-Baden
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 260
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 2 - 6
- J. O. Chimakonam
- 1 Introduction No access J. O. Chimakonam
- 2 African Philosophy as a Systematic Study No access J. O. Chimakonam
- 3 Inaugurating the Conversational School No access J. O. Chimakonam
- 4 Canons of Conversational Philosophy No access J. O. Chimakonam
- 5 Conclusion: A Conversation with Bruce Janz on the Concept of ›Philosophical Space‹ No access J. O. Chimakonam
- R. Bhattacharya
- 1 Introduction No access R. Bhattacharya
- 2 Intellectual Turmoil and the Rise of Proto-Materialism No access R. Bhattacharya
- 3 Inventory of Sources for Studying Materialism in India No access R. Bhattacharya
- 4 Materialist Ontology No access R. Bhattacharya
- 5 Materialism in India Through the Ages No access R. Bhattacharya
- 6 New Meanings of āstika and nāstika No access R. Bhattacharya
- 7 Two Pre-Cārvāka Materialist Schools No access R. Bhattacharya
- 8 Summing up No access R. Bhattacharya
- Appendix No access R. Bhattacharya
- A. Smirnov
- 1 Introduction No access A. Smirnov
- 2 The ẓāhir-bāṭin Relationship No access A. Smirnov
- 3 Applying ẓāhir-bāṭin paradigm to Islamic ornament: A Test Case No access A. Smirnov
- 4 Extending the ẓāhir-bāṭin Interpretation Model Beyond the Test Case No access A. Smirnov
- Addendum No access A. Smirnov
- S. Brentjes
- 1 Introduction No access S. Brentjes
- 2 Problems of Approach and Interpretation No access S. Brentjes
- S. Brentjes
- 3.1 Pietro della Valle No access S. Brentjes
- 3.2 García da Orta’s Coloquios dos simples, e drogas he cousas mediçinais da India, Goa, 1563 No access S. Brentjes
- 4 Final Remarks No access S. Brentjes
- How Are Histories of Non-Western Philosophies Relevant to Intercultural Philosophizing? No access Pages 125 - 132 F.-M. Wimmer
- The Kantian Canon: Response to Wimmer No access Pages 133 - 138 R. Bernasconi
- P. Hountondji
- 1 Eurocentrism No access P. Hountondji
- 2 Choosing One’s Audience No access P. Hountondji
- 3 Historicizing Non-Western Philosophies No access P. Hountondji
- A Shawnee Reflection on Franz Wimmer’s »How Are Histories of Non-Western Philosophies Relevant to Intercultural Philosophizing?« No access Pages 145 - 150 T. Norton-Smith
- 1 The Particularity of Philosophy’s Historiography No access
- 2 The Need for Polylogues No access
- References No access Pages 162 - 168
- Comparative Philosophy and I No access Pages 171 - 188 H. Verran
- R. Ohashi
- 1 Outline of the Kyoto School No access R. Ohashi
- 2 The ›Auto‹ No access R. Ohashi
- 3 The ›Bios‹ No access R. Ohashi
- 4 The Graphē No access R. Ohashi
- L. Kalmanson
- 1 Feminist Comparative Philosophy No access L. Kalmanson
- 2 Afrocentricity as a Methodology No access L. Kalmanson
- 3 Non-Combative Philosophical Methods No access L. Kalmanson
- H. Shadi
- 1 Introduction No access H. Shadi
- 2 A Brief Intellectual Biography of Soroush No access H. Shadi
- 3 Epistemological Nature of Soroush’s Thought No access H. Shadi
- H. Shadi
- 4.1 Rationalism, Neo-Mu’tazilism No access H. Shadi
- 4.2 Post-positivism: From Scientific Post-Positivism to Religious Post-Positivism No access H. Shadi
- 4.3 Hermeneutics No access H. Shadi
- 4.4 Historicism No access H. Shadi
- 4.5 Critical-Historical Approach No access H. Shadi
- 4.6 Dialogical and Translational: Beyond Orientalism and Occidentalism No access H. Shadi
- 5 Epistemological Turn in Contemporary Islamic Reform Discourse No access H. Shadi
- 6 Conclusion No access H. Shadi
- Asixoxe-Let’s Talk!, 1stand 2nd May 2015, SOAS, University of London, UK No access
- The Center for East Asian and Comparative Philosophy (CEACOP), City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China (SAR) No access Pages 249 - 249
- Non-Western Philosophy, University of Reading, Reading, UK No access Pages 250 - 250
- The Center for Comparative Philosophy (CCP), Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA No access Pages 251 - 251
- Department of Philosophy, San Jose State University, California, USA No access Pages 252 - 253
- Notes on Contributors No access Pages 254 - 260





