Comparative and Continental Philosophy 16.1
CONTENTS
Editor’s Preface
Believing in Dividing Times: Primordial Faith, Democracy, and the Anti-Christ
David Jones
In this Issue
Jason M. Wirth and Meilin Chinn
Articles
Unknowable Love
Charles E. Scott
Peace as Awakening to the Other: A Comparative Hermeneutics of Levinasian Face and Qisong’s Chan Buddhist Notion of Inherent Nature (Xing 性)
Diana Arghirescu
Nietzsche, Nishitani, and Laruelle on the Apostle Paul: Tradition and the Affirmation of Life
Matthew Kruger
The Nietzschean Will to Power and the Bantu Notion of Force: Implications for Cross-Cultural Philosophizing
Anthony Ojimba
Anxiety, Grief, and Trust in Times of Climate Change: A Phenomenology of Affective Constellations and Future Transformations in and beyond the Anthropocene
Marjolein Oele
Review Essays
Of Hot Hearts and Chilling Desires: Notes on Hans Ruin’s Being with the Dead
David Farrell Krell
Between Humans, Cultures, and Climates: Reflections on David W. Johnson’s Watsuji on Nature: Japanese Philosophy in the Wake of Heidegger
Bret W. Davis
Between Humans, Cultures, and Climates: A Reply to Davis
David W. Johnson
Book Review
Diana Arghirescu, Interrelatedness in Chinese Religious Traditions: An Intercultural Philosophy
Leah Kalmanson