University of Calgary Press
After Appropriation: Explorations in Intercultural Philosophy and Religion
After Appropriation: Explorations in Intercultural Philosophy and Religion
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After Appropriation consists of thirteen essays stemming from the workshop, each of which addresses an issue or illustrates a problem in the interdisciplinary field of comparative religion and philosophy as it is presently conceived. Many misappropriations and exclusions have arisen from the Western tendency to reduce and manipulate the ideas and values of non-Western religions and philosophies to fit within Western concepts and categories. How might comparative philosophy and religion change if the concepts and categories of non-Western philosophies and religions were taken as primary? This book explores this question through analytic and phenomenological Western approaches, infused with fresh strategies and modalities derived from or inspired by non-Western traditions. In a world of increasing pluralism and continuing globalization, there is a growing need to elevate discussion of these issues to a more sophisticated level.
A truly groundbreaking collection, After Appropriation inaugurates an entirely new integrative discipline of comparative religion and philosophy, and the exceptional calibre and wide spectrum of the book's scholarship will stimulate and propel further interest in this pivotal and fruitful direction.
Contributors:
Tamara Albertini
Arindam Chakrabarti
Francis X. Clooney
Christopher G. Framarin
Katrin Froese
Morny Joy
Chen-kuo Lin
Dan Lusthaus
Michael McGhee
Michael Oppenheim
Tinu Ruparell
Vincent Shen
Ahmad F. Yousif
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