Comparative Philosophy: Western, Indian, and Chinese Philosophies Compared

World Book (1995)
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Abstract

Comparative philosophy is a relatively new field of study, research, achievement in understanding and teaching. The purpose of this work is to help clarify the nature of comparative philosophy; to survey views about the kinds of standards that may be used as bases for comparisons; and the propose an hypothesis comparing pervasive traits of the philosophies of Western, Indian, and Chinese civilizations.

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Introduction.Franz M. Wimmer - 1998 - Topoi 17 (1):1-13.

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