We are pleased to announce the publication of Comparative and Continental Philosophy 13.3. We conclude our thirteenth year of publishing.
Comparative and Continental Philosophy, Volume 13, Issue 3 is now available online on Taylor & Francis Online. This new issue contains the following articles and reviews: |
CONTENTS
Introduction
In this issue 13.3
Jason M. Wirth and Jennifer Liu
Editorial
Philosophy—More than Ever
David Jones
Articles
On Motherhood as Ambiguity and Transcendence: Reevaluating Motherhood through the Beauvoirian Erotic
Sara Cohen Shabot
Between Heart-Mind and Names: Interrelatedness in the Chan Scholar-Monk Qisong’s Thought
Diana Arghirescu
Simone Weil’s Method: Essaying Reality through Inquiry and Action
Benjamin P. Davis
Konchalovsky, Frankl, Freedom: Reconsidering Runaway Train
Morgan Rempel
Critique as Virtue: Buddhism, Foucault, and the Ethics of Critique
Saul Tobias
Review Essays
The Truthful Inauthenticity of the Art of the Novel: Exploring History and Identity in Leonhard Praeg’s Imitation
Florian Beauvallet
Gerundive thinking in Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback’s Time in Exile
Michael Portal
Overcoming the Anthropocene: An E-Co-Affective Intervention
Josh Hayes
Making Visible: Sallis on the Landscapes of Cao Jun
David Pollard