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Table of Contents

Publication: Journal of World Philosophies
Date: Vol. 3, No. 2 (2018)

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The winter issue of the Journal of World Philosophies (vol. 3, no. 1)
is available here:
https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/

Journal of World Philosophies (e-ISSN 2474-1795) is a semiannual,
peer-reviewed, international journal dedicated to comparative
thought. Published as an open access journal by Indiana University
Press, JWP seeks to explore common spaces and differences between
philosophical traditions in a global context. Without postulating
cultures as monolithic, homogenous, or segregated wholes, it aspires
to address key philosophical issues which bear on specific
methodological, epistemological, hermeneutic, ethical, social, and
political questions in comparative thought.

Journal of World Philosophies aims to develop the contours of a
philosophical understanding not subservient to dominant paradigms and
provide a platform for diverse philosophical voices, including those
long silenced by  accident, history, or design. Journal of World
Philosophies also endeavors to serve as a juncture where specific
philosophical issues of global interest may be explored in an
imaginative, thought-provoking, and pioneering way. We welcome
innovative and persuasive ways of conceptualizing, articulating, and
representing intercultural encounters. Contributions should be able
to facilitate the development of new perspectives on current global
thought-processes and sketch the outlines of salient future
developments.

Journal of World Philosophies is an open-access journal, freely
available to read. Contributors to the journal can contribute without
any submission or publication charges.


Current Issue

Vol 3 No 2 (2018)

Articles

Identity Through Necessary Change: Thinking About “Rāga-Bhāva,”
Concepts and Characters
Mukund Lath, David Shulman
1-23

Hard Theological Determinism and the Illusion of Free Will: Sri
Ramakrishna Meets Lord Kames, Saul Smilansky, and Derk Pereboom
Ayon Maharaj
24-48

Panentheism(s): What It Is and Is Not
Raphael Lataster, Purushottama Bilimoria
49-64

On the Screen of the Visible: Outlines for an Aesthetic Research
across Different Cultures
Marcello Ghilardi
65-74

Symposium

What Kinds of Comparison Are Most Useful in the Study of World
Philosophies?
Nathan Sivin, Anna Akasoy, Warwick Anderson, Gérard Colas, Edmond Eh
75-97

Philosophical Journeys

Jewish Philosophy: A Personal Account
Hava Tirosh-Samuelson
98-104

From World Philosophies to Existentialism — And Back
David E. Cooper
105-109

Book Reviews

Looking Forward to Progress: On Amy Allen's The End of Progress
Jordan Daniels
110-113

From Liberal Feminist to Buddhist Nun
Ranjoo S. Herr
114-116

Crossing Paths with Maraldo's Nishida
Adam Loughnane
117-122

Departing from and Returning to Nothingness
Anton Luis Sevilla
123-126

Toward Respect: A Review of Brittney Cooper’s Beyond Respectability:
The Intellectual Thought of Race Women
Andrea Dionne Warmack
127-133

Response to Steve Fuller, “‘China’ as the West’s Other in World
Philosophy”
Bryan W. Van Norden
134-136 


Journal website:
https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/




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