Anglo-Saxon reserve

The Philosophers' Magazine 43 (43):60-66 (2008)
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Abstract

There’s not only indifference, there’s actually a huge sense of sneering superiority. The need for intercultural understanding and global dialogue between different philosophical traditions and philosophical countries is so important. It’s just crazy to think that in your own monoglot culture you’ve got all the essential tools that you need to do philosophy.

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