InterPhil: TOC: Journal of World Philosophies
__ Table of Contents Publication: Journal of World Philosophies Date: Vol. 7 No. 1 (2022) __ The summer issue of the Journal of World Philosophies can be accessed here: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/issue/view/130 Articles Rajesh Sampath Derrida’s Jewish Question Katie Howard and Cash Kelly Ill Will: Or, Mental Illness and Resistant Subjectivity in Ahmed and Lugones Dennis Stromback A Dialogue on the Good and Evil Bivalence in the Study of Ethics: On François Flahault and Nishida Kitarō Dean Anthony Brink Post-Anthropocentric Implications of “World-expression” in Nishida’s “Life” Antoine Panaïoti Skill-in-means, Fusion Philosophy, and the Requirements of Cosmopolitanism Michael David Kaulana Ing Ka Hulikanaka a me Ka Hoʻokūʻonoʻono: Davida Malo and Richard Armstrong on Being Human and Living Well Symposium Carl Mika, Carwyn Jones, W. Julian Korab-Karpowicz, Ocean Ripeka Mercier, and Helen Verran Why Give Up the Unknown? And How? Intellectual Journeys Talia Mae Bettcher How I Became a Trans Philosopher Mary Tiles Out of the Box Book Reviews Hsiao-Lan Hu A Review on Exploring the Heart Sutra Emmanuel Ofuasia Some Comments on Ada Agada's Philosophy of Consolation Katarína Dženisa Rajtíková Pyrrhonian Buddhism as a Unique Synthesis of Indian and Greek Philosophy Cheryl Suzack Celebrating the Diachronic Storytelling Traditions within Anishinaabe Life and Letters In Memoriam Stephanie Rivera Berruz, Dear Jorge A Letter to My Mentor Carolyn M. Jones Medine bell hooks, Black Feminist Thought, and Black Buddhism: A Tribute Journal website: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/ __ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/interphil@list.polylog.org/ __
InterPhil: TOC: Journal of World Philosophies
__ Table of Contents Publication: Journal of World Philosophies Date: Vol 4, No 2 (Winter 2019) __ The latest issue of the Journal of World Philosophies (e-ISSN 2474-1795) is awaiting readers here: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/issue/view/81 The journal accepts submissions on a rolling basis. Contents Articles Warren Zeev Harvey Buber on False Prophets and Nationalism Victoria Lysenko Perceptual Judgment Exemplified: Diṅṅāga, Praśastapāda and the Grammarians Pablo Palomino On the Disadvantages of ‘Global South’ for Latin American Studies Grivas Muchineripi Kayange Rethinking African Analytic Philosophy: A Perspectival Approach Helen Verran Generative Ruptures and Moments of Confluence Bernard Matolino Betwixt and Between: Kwasi Wiredu’s Legacy in Postcolonial African Philosophy Symposium Pascah Mungwini, Aaron Creller, Michael J. Monahan, Esme G. Murdock Why Epistemic Decolonization? Intellectual Journeys Adrian M. S. Piper Philosophy en Route to Reality: A Bumpy Ride Brian Martin Lived Experience, Practice and the Academy Author Meets Readers Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad in Conversation with Bruce Janz, Jessica Locke and Cynthia Willett Bruce Janz Ecological Phenomenology: Ram-Prasad, Bodiliness, and Experience Jessica Locke Tracing the Contours of Bodiliness in Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad’s Human Being, Bodily Being Cynthia Willett Eastern Philosophies, Western Feminist Phenomenologies, and Ancient Cathartic Practices Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad Reply Book Reviews Giovanni Carrera Political and Epistemological Theories in Pre-modern and Modern Shīʿī Thought Marie Friquegnon What is Really Real? Jonathan Gold’s Paving the Great Way Ann A. Pang-White Inside Out: Pleasure in Chinese Intellectual Traditions James D. Sellmann Beyond Dualism: A Review of Mind and Body in Early China In Memoriam Muzaffar Ali The Philosopher of Language and Religion: Remembering Margaret Chatterjee (1925-2019) Journal website: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/ __ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/interphil@list.polylog.org/ __
InterPhil: TOC: Journal of World Philosophies
__ Table of Contents Publication: Journal of World Philosophies Date: Vol. 4, No. 1 (2019) __ The Journal of World Philosophies' Summer issue has just been released. You can access it under: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/ Table of Contents Articles Wulf D. Hund: The Racism of Eric Voegelin Thomas Heyd: Pilgrimage Journeying in Matsuo Bashō and Alexander von Humboldt George L. Israel: Zhan Ruoshui at his Dake Academy on Mount Xiqiao, 1517-1521: Scholarship, Pedagogy, and Philosophy Michael Nylan: Investments in Patriotism: A Case Study of the PRC in the Post-Deng Era Loubna El Amine: On the Liberatory Potential of the Past: The Case of Non-feudal China Steven Burik: Subverting Institutions: Derrida and Zhuangzi on the Power of Institutions Symposium Kim Anderson, Elena Flores Ruíz, Georgina Tuari Stewart, Madina Tlostanova: What Can Indigenous Feminist Knowledge and Practices Bring to “Indigenizing” the Academy? Philosophical Journeys Thérèse-Anne Druart: From Plato to al-Fârâbî J.L. Shaw: Philosophical Journey: Bridging the Gap Book Reviews Monima Chadha: How to Strawson a Buddhist-Buddhaghosa Jiří Holba: What is the Future of Indian Philosophy? Hirotaka Nakano: Toward a Re-orientation of Comparative Studies Survey Article Benedetta Lanfranchi: The Postcolonial Condition and Its Possible Futures in Achille Mbembe, Tsenay Serequeberhan and Lewis R. Gordon Responses Benedikt Paul Göcke: A Reply to Lataster and Bilimoria’s Paper “Panentheism(s): What It is and is Not” R.T. Mullins: Panentheism is Still Vague: A Reply to Lataster and Bilimoria Journal website: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/ __ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/interphil@list.polylog.org/ __
InterPhil: TOC: Journal of World Philosophies
__ Table of Contents Publication: Journal of World Philosophies Date: Vol. 3, No. 2 (2018) __ 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/ __ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/interphil@list.polylog.org/ __
InterPhil: TOC: Journal of World Philosophies
__ Table of Contents Publication: Journal of World Philosophies Date: Vol. 3, No. 1 (2018) __ The summer issue of the Journal of World Philosophies (vol. 3, no. 1) is available here: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/index 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. Articles Tidescapes: Notes on a shi-inflected Social Science John Law and Wen-yuan Lin 1 Speculation as Transformation in Chinese Philosophy: On Speculative Realism, “New” Materialism, and the Study of Li (理) and Qi (氣) Leah Kalmanson 17 Can Words Carve a Jointless Reality? Parmenides and Śaṅkara Chiara Robbiano 31 A Process Metaphysics and Lived Experience Analysis of Chicanxs, Spanglish, Mexicans and Mexicanidad Kim Diaz 44 Making the Case for Jaina Contributions to Critical Thinking Education Anand Jayprakash Vaidya 53 Are Art Criticism, Art Theory, and the Novel Global Phenomena? James Elkins 79 Symposium: How Do Cross-Cultural Studies Impact Upon the Conventional Definitions of Art? Can Westerners Understand the Art of Other Cultures and What Might They Learn by Doing So? Stephen Davies 93 On Commonality, Predictability, and Difference Samer Akkach 98 “Knowing the Music” and Other Feats of Understanding Meilin Chinn 102 Can Westerners Understand the Arts of Other Cultures and What Might They Learn by Doing So? A Long-Distance Dialogue Enrico Fongaro 106 Centering Indigenous Visual Culture Inside the Art Historical Canon Julie Nagam 110 Definitions: Challenges and Dangers John Powell 111 Reflections On Whether a Person Can Understand the Art of Another Culture Stephen Davies 115 Intellectual Journeys Intercultural Philosophical Wayfaring: An Autobiographical Account in Conversation with a Friend Michiko Yusa 123 My Pursuits in Philosophy Pradeep Gokhale 135 Survey Article Unity Through Diversity: Inter-world, Family Resemblance, Intertextuality Jay Goulding 142 Book Reviews Perspectives on the Methods of Chinese Philosophy Robert Carleo 151 “China” as the West’s Other in World Philosophy Steve Fuller 157 Critique of Black Reason: Rethinking the Relation of the Particular and the Universal Schalk Gerber 165 The Tradition of Avicennan Metaphysics in Islam Frank Griffel 169 Journal website: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/ __ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/interphil@list.polylog.org/ __
InterPhil: TOC: Journal of World Philosophies
__ Table of Contents Publication: Journal of World Philosophies Date: Vol 2, No 2 (Winter 2017) __ The latest issue of the Journal of World Philosophies (e-ISSN 2474-1795) can be accessed under this link: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/issue/view/37 The issue’s ToC is pasted below. Journal of World Philosophies, Volume 2, Number 2, Winter 2017 Articles Takeshi Morisato Translation of Tanabe Hajime’s “The Limit of Logicism in Epistemology: A Critique of the Marburg and Freiburg Schools” Jameliah Shorter-Bourhanou Legitimizing Blacks in Philosophy Peter Barker The Social Structure of Islamicate Science Author Meets Readers Dan Flory Race, History, and Affect: Comments on Peter K. J. Park’s “Africa, Asia, and the History of Philosophy” Leah Kalmanson Decolonizing the Department: Peter K. J. Park and the Profession of Philosophy Peter K. J. Park Why It Makes Sense to Talk of Decolonizing the Philosophy Department Mark Larrimore Whiteness and the Philosophy of History of Philosophy Sonia Sikka Racism(s) and Philosophy Curricula: A Response to Park, Kalmanson and Flory Symposium Are Certain Knowledge Frameworks More Congenial to the Aims of Cross-Cultural Philosophy? Leigh Jenco Global Knowledge Frameworks and the Tasks of Cross-Cultural Philosophy Steve Fuller Is There More to Cross-Cultural Philosophy Than Fear of Culture Change? Response to Jenco David H. Kim Toward More Harmonized Methodologies in Comparative Philosophy: A Reply to Leigh Jenco Thaddeus Metz The Assumptions of Cross-Cultural Philosophy: What Makes It Possible to Learn from Other Traditions Miljana Milojevic On Justifying the Non-Adoption of Cross-Cultural Approach to Philosophy Leigh Jenco “Are Certain Knowledge Frameworks More Congenial to the Aims of Cross-Cultural Philosophy?” A Qualified Yes Steve Fuller Eurocentrism or Sinocentrism? The Cultural Grounds of Cross-Cultural Philosophy David H. Kim Dialogical Comparison: Reconstruction without Circularity and Contributions to Self-Transformation Thaddeus Metz Why Objective Truth Is the Ally of Social and Epistemic Justice: A Reply to Jenco Miljana Milojevic Three Aims of Cross-Cultural Philosophy and the Need for Self-Transformation Intellectual Journeys Fatima Sadiqi Navigating the Berber Culture/Islamic Feminism Intersection Fred Dallmayr Reason and Dialogue: My Road to Intercultural Studies In Memoriam Paul Boshears In Memoriam: Henry Rosemont, Jr. (1934–2017) Book Reviews Mark L. Farrugia Value Pluralism and the Challenge of Normativity in the Zhuangzi Marie-Hélène Gorisse Jaina Scriptures and Philosophy: An Essential Contribution to the History of Philosophy in Jainism Bongrae Seok Moral Geography and Exploration of the Moral Possibility Space Journal website: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/index __ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/interphil@list.polylog.org/ __
InterPhil: TOC: Journal of World Philosophies
__ Table of Contents Publication: Journal of World Philosophies Date: Vol. 2, Issue 1 (2017) __ The 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. The summer issue of the Journal of Philosophies is out now. It can be accessed at: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/ Table of Contents Articles Georgina Stewart The ‘Hau’ of Research: Mauss Meets Kaupapa Māori Juan Cepeda H. The Problem of Being in Latin America: Approaching the Latin American Ontological sentipensar Takahiro Chino Is Western Marxism Western? The Cases of Gramsci and Tosaka Elisa Freschi, Malcolm Keating How Do We Gather Knowledge Through Language? Elisa Freschi, Agata Ciabattoni, Francesco A. Genco, Björn Lellmann Understanding Prescriptive Texts: Rules and Logic as Elaborated by the Mīmāṃsā School Malcolm Keating Metonymy and Metaphor as Verbal Postulation: The Epistemic Status of Non-Literal Speech in Indian Philosophy Valeria Melis, Tiziana Pontillo Does Asymmetric Signification Rely on Conventional Rules? Two Answers from Ancient Indian and Greek Sources Akane Saito Internalization of Speech: Pronunciation and Perception of the Word Symposium Douglas L. Berger, Hans-Georg Moeller, A. Raghuramaraju, Paul A. Roth Symposium: Does Cross-Cultural Philosophy Stand in Need of a Hermeneutic Expansion? Autobiographical Essays Eva Kit Wah Man What Does Comparative Philosophy Mean to the Social Existence of a Female Chinese Scholar? David B. Wong The Excitement of Crossing Boundaries Responses Garrick Cooper, Charles W. Mills, Sudipta Kaviraj, Sor-hoon Tan Responses to James Tully’s “Deparochializing Political Theory and Beyond” Michael Levine Response to Commentators: ‘Does Comparative Philosophy Have a Fusion Future?’ Sonali Bhatt Marwaha Response to: Brief Comments on “Siddhis and Psi Research: An Interdisciplinary Analysis” Book Reviews Meysam Badamchi A Fair Critique of European Philosophy? Halla Kim Beyond Emptiness: A Critical Review Safro Kwame Global Solidarity as a Response to Our Common Humanity Richard Obinna Iroanya Sanya Osha and the Triple Discourse: Postcoloniality, Subjectivity, and Democratic Consensus Journal website: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/ __ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/interphil@list.polylog.org/ __
InterPhil: TOC: Journal of World Philosophies
__ Table of Contents Publication: Journal of World Philosophies Date: Vol. 1, No. 1 (2016) __ The inaugural issue of the Journal of World Philosophies (JWP) is now available online: 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. Table of Contents Articles Carl Mika A Counter-Colonial Speculation on Elizabeth Rata’s –ism Takeshi Morisato What Does It Mean for “Japanese Philosophy” To Be “Japanese”? A Kyoto School Discussion of the Particular Character of Japanese Thought Stanislav Rykov The ‘School of Structural Analysis’ in Modern Russian Sinology Bruce Janz Conversation in Place and About Place: Response to Chimakonam, “Conversational Philosophy as a New School of Thought in African Philosophy: A Conversation with Bruce Janz on the Concept of “Philosophical Space” Discussion Piece James Tully Deparochializing Political Theory and Beyond: A Dialogue Approach to Comparative Political Thought Symposium Nkiru Nzegwu, Mary Bockover, María Luisa Femenias, Maitrayee Chaudhuri How (If at All) is Gender Relevant to Comparative Philosophy? Autobiographical Essays Naomi Zack Why I Write So Many Books About Race Miguel León-Portilla Excavating Mexico's Philosophical Heritage Responses Michael Nylan, Martin Verhoeven Fusion, Comparative, "Constructive Engagement Comparative," Or What? Third Thoughts on Levine's Critique of Siderits Mark Siderits Response to Levine Survey Articles Clevis Headley Three Recent Texts in Africana Philosophy: Overcoming Disciplinary Decadence Book Reviews Geoff Ashton Renewed Optimism in Persons through South-East Comparative Philosophy Elise Coquereau From Comparative to Fusion Philosophy Carlos Alberto Sánchez Cashing Out the Check: Jorge J. E. Gracia Responds to His Critics Jaap van Brakel Are There Concepts/Theories of Truth in Classical Chinese Philosophy? Conference Reports Sydney Morrow All One Place: Reflections from the 11th East-West Philosophers’ Conference Michael Simpson Perspectives on Gandhi’s Significance Today Miscellany Pius Mosima Remembering Professor Heinz Kimmerle 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. JWP is currently seeking submissions on all relevant aspects of comparative philosophy for its third issue (December 2017). Contributions (articles, book-reviews, survey articles, critical notes) should help facilitate the development of new perspectives on current global thought-processes and sketch the outlines of salient future developments. JWP was published under the title 'Confluence: Online Journal of World Philosophies' by the German publisher Karl Alber from Fall 2014 to Summer 2016. These back issues are now found at: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/pages/view/confluence Journal website: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jwp/ __ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/interphil@list.polylog.org/ __