Concepts of Philosophy in Asia and the Islamic World, vol. 1: China and Japan

Leiden, Boston: Brill (2018)
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_Concepts of Philosophy_ challenges received conceptions of philosophy by way of critical engagement with Chinese and Japanese sources. Built on philologically sound readings of specific texts, the book lifts the discussion on the concept of philosophy to a global plane.

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