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Philosophy 88 (1):133-140 (2013)

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  1. 9 When is comparative political thought (not) comparative?Chris Goto-Jones - 2013 - In Michael Freeden & Andrew Vincent (eds.), Comparative political thought: theorizing practices. New York: Routledge. pp. 158.
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  • If the Past is a Different Country, Are Different Countries in the Past? On the Place of the Non-European in the History of Philosophy.C. S. Goto-Jones & L. P. Hartley - 2005 - Philosophy 80 (311):29-51.
    It is often asserted that even our own past is a foreign country: the ideas of past thinkers are, in some ways, alien to us today. For the European historian of non- European philosophy, not only is the past held to be a different country, but it is also the past ofadifferentcountry. This is both convenient and problematic all at once. The historian of non- European philosophy faces a double separation from his/her subject matter; she is both a foreigner and (...)
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  • The Marketplace of Ideas: Reform and Resistance in the American University.Louis Menand - 2010 - W.W. Norton.
    Argues that outdated institutional structures and higher educational philosophies are negatively contrasting with significant changes in today's faculties and student bodies with a result that higher education is more competitive and less ...
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  • When is comparative political thought (not) comparative? dialogues, (dis)continuities, creativity, and radical difference in Heidegger and Nishida.Chris Goto-Jones - 2013 - In Michael Freeden & Andrew Vincent (eds.), Comparative political thought: theorizing practices. New York: Routledge. pp. 158.
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  • Japanese and Continental Philosophy: Conversations with the Kyoto School.Bret W. Davis, Brian Schroeder & Jason M. Wirth (eds.) - 2011 - Indiana University Press.
    Set in the context of global philosophy, this volume offers critical, innovative, and productive dialogue between some of the most influential philosophical figures from East and West.
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