Document Type

Article

Publication Date

January 2016

Publication Title

Synthesis philosophica

Volume

31

Issue Number

2

First Page

265

Last Page

277

DOI

10.21464/sp31203

Keywords

constructive engagement, comparative philosophy, methodological guiding principles (and their adequacy conditions), methodological perspectives

Disciplines

Comparative Philosophy | Philosophy

Abstract

In this article I intend, on the basis of some previous relevant works on the issue, to further examine a range of conditions for maintaining adequate methodological guiding principles concerning how to look at the relation between distinct methodological perspectives in comparative-engagement exploration in philosophy. The purpose of this paper is to explore how, in the global context, distinct approaches in philosophy can be engaged in order toconstructively talk to each other and make a joint contribution to the development of philosophy and society.

Comments

This article was originally published in Synthesis philosophica, volume 31, issue 2, 2016 and can be found online at this link.
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