TOC: Journal of World Philosophies Vol 5, No 1 (2020)

Volume 5 and Issue 1 of Journal of World Philosophies has just been published.  You can access the articles and book reviews here.  The table of contents follows.

Articles

As if a Stage: Towards an Ecological Concept of Thought in Indian Buddhist Philosophy
Sonam Kachru
1-29

Empowering Relations: An Indigenous Understanding of Allyship in North America
Andrea Sullivan-Clarke
30-42

Decolonial Theories in Comparison
Breny Mendoza
43-60

The Descent of Thought and a Beginning of World Philosophies
Alejandro A. Vallega
61-75

Resistant Epistemologies from the Andes (A Contribution to Latin American Philosophy)
Omar Rivera
76-88

The Spacing of Decolonial Aesthetics
Don Thomas Deere
89-98

The Racism of Philosophy’s Fear of Cultural Relativism
Shuchen Xiang
99-120

Symposium: Why Historicize the Canon?
Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee, Amy K. Donahue, David Kim, Nelson Maldonado-Torres, Kris Sealey
121-176

niwî-âtotên nikiskinwahamâkosiwin
Lorraine Mayer
177-182

From Civil Rights to Nature’s Rights
J. Baird Callicott
183-187

Authors Meets Readers: Martin Powers in Conversation with Sandra Field, Jeffrey Flynn, Stephen Macedo, and Longxi Zhang
Sandra Leonie Field, Jeffrey Flynn, Stephen Macedo, Longxi Zhang, Martin Powers
188-240

Resisting Ontologization: An Intercultural Comparison of Glissant, Moten, and Suh
Girim Jung
241-255

 

BOOK REVIEWS

Engaging with the Japanese Philosophical Tradition of Engaged Knowing
Bret W. Davis
256-258

Charles Mills on Deracializing Liberalism
Sam Fleischacker
259-265

Memoirs of a Black (Male) South African Philosopher
Nompumelelo Zinhle Manzini
270-273

Negotiating and Overturning the Othering of Indigenous Epistemologies
Mbih Jerome Tosam
282-286

A New Anthology of Writings by Post-WWII Japanese Philosophers
Michiko Yusa
287-291

In Remembrance of Ueda Shizuteru
Bret W. Davis
292-293

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