Should Ethiopian philosophy be universalist or Africanist? | Aeon Essays
ZeraYacob documents his spiritual journey in the 17th century, reflecting on God, existence, evil, and morality amidst significant religious controversy.
CFP: Weaving Together: Comparative Approaches to Process Philosophy
Weaving Together: Comparative Approaches to Process Philosophy invites proposals to explore the historical and contemporary impact of process philosophy across various cultures.
The workshop 'Interpersonal Harmony in Comparative Philosophy' aims to unite scholars in early Chinese and Greek thought to discuss ethical, political, and metaphysical aspects of harmony.
Brys's essay critiques the prevalent interpretation of Mencius, arguing that benevolence does not necessarily require being affectively disposed, challenging traditional views in Confucian philosophy.
Is it Possible to be a Feminist and a Confucian Without Marginalization or Contradiction?
Confucian feminism, a combination of Confucianism and feminist theory, puzzles many in philosophy, highlighting gaps in understanding comparative philosophy.