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 emphasis on the constructive engagement of distinct approaches to philosophical issues, problems, themes from different philosophical traditions (whether distinguished culturally or by style/orientation) for the sake of their joint contribution to the development of philosophy and of contemporary society.
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Current Issue: Volume 13, Issue 1 (2022)
Preliminaries
Articles
Appearance and Momentariness: the Nature of Being between Nāgārjuna, the Sarvāstivādins and Neo-Parmenidism
Federico DIVINO
Sameness, Difference and Environmental Concern in the Metaphysics and Ethics of Spinoza and Chan Buddhism
Michael HEMMINGSEN
Constructive-Engagement Dialogue
Cosmopolitanism, Creolization, and Non-Exceptionalist Buddhist Modernisms: On Evan Thompson’s Why I am Not A Buddhist
Yarran HOMINH and A. Minh NGUYEN

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