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Introducing Confluence: A Thematic Essay
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65–148
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Intercultural Philosophy: A Conceptual Clarification
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The Philosophical Roots of Racial Essentialism and Its Comfortable Legacy
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Hegel’s Eurocentric Concept of Philosophy
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Philosophizing in Africa: Problems and Prospects
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Ground, Being, and Evil: From Conspiration to Dialectics of Love
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149–158
Symposium: Does the Concept of »Truth« Have Value in the Pursuit of Cross-Cultural Philosophy?
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Introductory Statement
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159–212
Responses
159–212
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Reflections on Henry Rosemont’s »Introductory Statement«
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Truth Is Truthfulness: The Japanese Concept of Makoto
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Tibetan Reflections on the Value of Truth in Cross-Cultural Philosophy
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Reply: Truth as Truthfulness
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213–218
References
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Book Review
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An Amazing Piece of Comparative Philosophy
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225–239
Survey Article
225–239
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Red Wisdom: Highlighting Recent Writing in Native American Philosophy
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240–245
Notes on Contributors
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246–249
Guidelines for Authors
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Confluence , page 159 - 212
Responses
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Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach (Ed.)
James Maffie (Ed.)
Geeta Ramana (Ed.)
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doi.org/10.5771/9783495468012-159
ISBN print: 978-3-495-92002-2
ISBN online: 978-3-495-46801-2
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