哲学杂志철학 학술지哲学のジャーナルEast Asian
Journal of
Philosophy

Edited by

ZHANG Xiao

Renmin University of China

ZHANG Haojun

China University of Political Science and Law

Andrea BALDINI

Nanjing University

Sponsored by

Center for Ethical Studies
Renmin University of China

The Definition of Art and the Legacy of Joseph Margolis

East Asian Journal of Philosophy

Andrea Baldini, Feng Peng, Hae-Wan Lee & Peter Cheyne (eds)

2023

The death of Joseph Margolis inspired this special issue. Joe, as he was fondly known, was a towering figure whose work influenced several fields of philosophy for nearly seven decades, beginning in the 1950s.

Histories of Philosophy in a Global Perspective

East Asian Journal of Philosophy

Yoko Arisaka, Anke Graness (eds)

2022

This special issue of East Asian Journal of Philosophy (EAJP) is dedicated to the first research results of the Reinhart Koselleck Project, "Histories of Philosophy in Global Perspective", which has been running at the University of Hildesheim (Germany) since April 2019. The project seeks to further research already conducted in three related domains: first, critical investigations of the historiography of the (European) history of philosophy; second, initial attempts at a global historiography of philosophy; third, a tradition of regional historiography of philosophy which, until recently, has emerged mainly in regional studies and philologies in, for instance, India, China and the Islamic world.

Presentation

The East Asian Journal of Philosophy (EAJP) is a platform for theoretical proposals and discussions both within specific philosophical traditions, and across different traditions. As such, the EAJP is open to all schools of philosophical thinking broadly construed, and proposes itself as a place of expression for scholars from any country world-wide.

EAJP’s mission is to challenge all philosophical divides both inter- and intra-culturally – such as Analytic/Continental, Eastern/Western, Western/Non-Western – in the hope to enrich today’s global philosophical thinking. No area, no school, no style of philosophy is excluded. Academic quality is the sole criterion of acceptance for publication.

Articles which put different traditions of thinking in dialogue, thus fostering interdisciplinary as well as cross-cultural exchanges, are welcome. Nevertheless, EAJP also publishes contributions to a particular tradition, provided that they make the material accessible to philosophical readers also from other philosophical traditions. Authors must therefore avoid jargon that is tradition-specific, while favouring a language accessible to a broad readership. One of EAJP’s goals is, indeed, to progressively foster amongst both authors and readers familiarity with and discussion of ideas and theories offered by traditions different from one's own. This, in turn, will help to realize the primary goal of the journal, i.e. to foster the progress of a world-wide cross-cultural philosophical discussion, and of a world-wide shared philosophical consciousness. In other words, EAJP specifically aims at constituting a new authoritative and really global forum of philosophical discussion and scientific exchange.

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