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 1 (2025)
Preliminaries
Articles
Epicurus and the Buddha on Desire
Andrew ALWOOD
The Methodological Problems of Incorporating Indigenous Philosophy in Collaborative Research
Luthonliu GANGMEI and P. Milan KHANGAMCHA
Walking through the Aristotelian Lane: Amartya Sen on Rational Choice
Barada Laxmi PANDA

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