Steven Burik (Singapore Management University, Singapore), Robert Smid (Curry College, USA), Ralph Weber (University of
Addressing arguments that comparative philosophy is itself impossible, or that it is indistinguishable from philosophy more generally, this collection challenges myopic understandings of comparative method and encourages a more informed consideration. Bringing together a wide variety of methodological options, it features scholars spread across the globe representing multiple philosophical traditions. From the beginnings of comparative philosophy in the 19th century to present-day proposals for more global philosophy departments, every chapter serves as a viable methodological...
Addressing arguments that comparative philosophy is itself impossible, or that it is indistinguishable from philosophy more generally, this collectio...