
"Lance Gracy is seeking abstracts for an upcoming edited volume on Franciscan and Neo-Confucian philosophy. The contributed works would assess anew the "metaxological space" of Franciscan and Neo-Confucian philosophy with the aim of conveying the mutual flowering and divergence between the two traditions. With renewed interest in comparative philosophy, the objective of the upcoming edited volume is to intellectually undertake the challenge of discovering indelible species"
"in a "land"-still somewhat obscured-nestled between two expansive world traditions, so to better situate them within contemporary context. While most adjacent scholarship addressing the dynamism of the two traditions is historical or piece-meal, sustained philosophical analysis of the space between them remains an alluring frontier with signs of both difficulty and promise. For more information, see here; the deadline is October 3."
A call seeks abstracts for an edited volume comparing Franciscan and Neo-Confucian philosophy. Contributions should reassess the "metaxological space" between the two traditions and convey their mutual flowering and divergence. The aim is to discover indelible species in a partially obscured "land" nestled between expansive world traditions, thereby better situating both within contemporary philosophical contexts. Renewed interest in comparative philosophy motivates sustained conceptual engagement rather than solely historical or piecemeal treatments. Sustained philosophical analysis of the intertraditional space promises new insights while posing methodological and interpretive challenges. Deadline for abstracts is October 3.
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