One or Many Philosophies?

Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 8:159-163 (2018)
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In my paper I tackle the question of whether the term “philosophy” should be restricted to a specific tradition or whether it could be used also for other traditions. I argue in favor of the latter solution from extrinsic and intrinsic viewpoints. From extrinsic viewpoint, more liberal use of the term could facilitate exchanges between scholars of different traditions of thought. From intrinsic viewpoint, I propose an understanding of philosophy as creation of concepts and concepts as contractions and embodiment of reality, not as abstractions or representations of it.

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Margus Ott
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