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|a Comparative philosophy without borders /
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|a Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; On borders; On the inescapability of comparison; The subject matter of comparative philosophy; The need for a third in comparing two philosophies; Naked comparison; Clothed comparison; Can comparative philosophy be hard-core philosophy?; On the putative comparative-analytic rift; An example: On reflexivity of consciousness and concept-free perception; Three grave objections threatening the possibility of comparative philosophy; Three stages of comparative philosophy.
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|a Celebrating the collaborative philosophical eclecticism of this collectionConcluding hopes and warnings: Futures of fusion thinking; Notes; References; Chapter 1 Count Nouns, Mass Nouns, and Translatability: The Case of Tibetan Buddhist Logical Literature; Appendix; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Translation, Interpretation, and Alternative Epistemologies; Introduction; Truth in the Twi language of the Akan of Ghana; Truth in Western epistemology; Truth in the language of the Yoruba of Nigeria; Comparative philosophy; Further conclusions; Notes; References.
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|a Chapter 3 Resolving the Ineffability ParadoxPrologue; A preliminary approach; The mechanism of indication; Resolving the paradox; Epilogue; Notes; References; Chapter 4 The Bowstring is Like a Woman Humming: The Vedic Hymn to the Weapons and the Transformative Properties of Tools; The questions; The hymn: Background; The hymn: Interpretation; Weapons, orientation, and the expansion of agency; Notes; References; Chapter 5 How Do We Read Others' Feelings? Strawson and Zhuangzi Speak to Dharmakirti, Ratnakīrti, and Abhinavagupta; Our feelings, their feelings.
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|a I am not You: Zhuangzi and Huizi wrangle about how to know that the fish are happyOur unsocial sociability and the trouble with "you"; The analogical argument from J. S. Mill (1872) and back-tracking to Dharmakirti (seventh century CE); Refutation of the analogical argument: Ratnakīrti's rigorous defense of solipsism; Peter Strawson and a certain peculiarity of P-predicates; Two contemporary routes to reading others' feelings; Abhinavagupta refutes Dharmakirti's "Proof of the Other Mind-Stream"; Objectivity/intersubjectivity within a unity of consciousness and public practice; Notes.
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|a "Comparative Philosophy without Borders presents original scholarship by leading contemporary comparative philosophers, each addressing a philosophical issue that transcends the concerns of any one cultural tradition. By critically discussing and weaving together these contributions in terms of their philosophical presuppositions, this cutting-edge volume initiates a more sophisticated, albeit diverse, understanding of doing comparative philosophy. Within a broad conception of the alternative shapes that work in philosophy may take, this volume breaks three kinds of boundaries: between cultures, historical periods and sub-disciplines of philosophy such as metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, aesthetics, and political philosophy. As well as distinguishing three phases of the development of comparative philosophy up to the present day, the editors argue why the discipline now needs to enter a new phase. Putting to use philosophical thought and textual sources from Eurasia and Africa, contributors discuss modern psychological and cognitive science approaches to the nature of mind and topics as different as perception, poetry, justice, authority, and the very possibility of understanding other people. Comparative Philosophy without Borders demonstrates how drawing on philosophical resources from across cultural traditions can produce sound state-of-the-art progressive philosophy. Fusing the horizons of traditions opens up a space for creative conceptual thinking outside all sorts of boxes."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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