Existential Rehabituations from a Latinx Perspective: On Leah Kalmanson's Cross-Cultural Existentialism

Philosophy East and West 72 (1):268-277 (2022)
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… philosophy must be a practice as much as it is a theory.Leah Kalmanson, Cross-Cultural Existentialism, p. 1In the face of the sheer quantity of life's uncertainties, Leah Kalmanson's Cross-Cultural Existentialism provides more than a novel take on existential theory ; following the mantra of European existentialists that "philosophies are meant to be lived," Cross-Cultural Existentialism introduces the reader to a series of practices central to the Ruist tradition required to make philosophy "a concrete attitude, a way of life". Kalmanson's turn to the East Asian tradition is largely motivated by her assessment that the...

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