After Appropriation: Explorations in Intercultural Philosophy and Religion

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Calgary: University of Calgary Press (2011)
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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 volume explores this question through Western analytic and phenomenological approaches of eminent scholars from both fields, infused with fresh strategies and modalities derived from or inspired by non-Western traditions. A truly groundbreaking collection,_ After Appropriation_ inaugurates an entirely new integrative discipline of comparative religion and philosophy

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Index.[author unknown] - 2011 - In Morny Joy (ed.), After Appropriation: Explorations in Intercultural Philosophy and Religion. Calgary: University of Calgary Press. pp. 287-302.
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