Between local and global: The place of comparative philosophy through Heidegger and Daoism
It is often argued that comparative philosophy is afflicted by an inherent contradiction. For in order to be truly comparative, it needs to assume some over arching position with regard to the thinkers or thoughts under comparison, to somehow stand above or beyond what is being compared. In other wo...
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2019
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