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 common philosophical enterprise and the development of contemporary society, and on general theory and methodology of comparative philosophy.
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Current Issue: Volume 12, Issue 1 (2021)
Preliminaries
EDITOR’s Words
Bo Mou
Articles
Echoes from the Great Divide: On the Faltering Philosophical Dialogue between Africa and the West
Peter ABSPOEL
Gaps: When Not Even Nothing Is There
Charles BLATTBERG
George Berkeley and Motoori Norinaga on Other Minds and There Being “Nothing to Be Done”
Wung Cheong CHIM
Special Topic
Doing Philosophy Comparatively in the Balkans
Nevad KAHTERAN
Constructive-Engagement Dialogue
Born believer?
Mark SIDERITS
Is the Self Really that Kind of Illusion?
Anand J. VAIDYA
The Illusion of Self Revisited: Replies to Critics
Karsten J. STRUHL
Recent Work
In Memoriam

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