Comparative Philosophy: An International Journal of Constructive Engagement of Distinct Approaches toward World Philosophy
Comparative Philosophy is a peer-reviewed, open-access/non-profit international journal of philosophy. With comparative philosophy understood as a general way of doing philosophy through cross-tradition engagement toward world philosophy, the Journal emphasizes the constructive engagement of distinct approaches and resources from different philosophical traditions (whether distinguished culturally or by style/orientation) for the sake of their joint contribution to the contemporary development of philosophy and society worldwide.
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Current Issue: Volume 16, Issue 2 (2025)
Preliminaries
Articles
How Theravāda Buddhism Enriches the Language of Thought Hypothesis: Beyond Syntax
Juanjuan CHENG and Sumanasara SANDAMADULLE
A Constructive Engagement between Oxford Ordinary Language Philosophy and Latin American & Latine Liberatory Philosophy
Alessandro R. MOSCARITOLO PALACIO
The Conventional Emptiness of Human Beings: Reviewing Archer’s Theory of Agency through Nagarjuna’s Looking Glass
Federico PODESTÀ
Recent Work

International Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Bo Mou (San Jose State University, USA)