Comparative philosophy today and tomorrow: proceedings from the 2007 Uehiro CrossCurrents Philosophy Conference

Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press (2009)
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Abstract

From self-cultivation to global justice, from environmental ethics to the interrelation of religion and science, this collection of essays highlights the central role of philosophy, and comparative philosophy in particular, for understanding and appreciating the connections and discontinuities of East and West.

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Sarah Mattice
University of North Florida
Geoffrey Ashton
University of San Francisco

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