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Dear colleague!
Issue 2.1 of 'polylog - Forum for Intercultural Philosophizing' is now online:
http://www.polylog.org
polylog is an interdisciplinary scholarly e-journal for intercultural philosophy, comparative philosophy, and problems of inter- and multi-cultural phenomena. It appears in English, Spanish, and German.
Content of issue 2.1:
Focal theme: Social Justice in Intercultural Perspective. Voices from the South
- Amartya Sen (India/UK):
Global Justice. Beyond International Equity
- Soraj Hongladarom (Thailand):
Cultures and Global Justice
- Joseph C.W. Chan (Hong Kong):
Making Sense of Confucian Justice
- Sungtaek Cho (Korea/USA):
Selflessness: Toward a Buddhist Vision of Social Justice
- Enrique Dussel (Argentina/Mexico):
Principios éticos y economía. Desde la perspectiva de la ética de la liberación
- Mogobe Ramose (South Africa):
An African perspective on justice and race
- Abdullahi A. An-Na'im (Sudan/USA):
The Synergy and Interdependence of Human Rights, Religion and Secularism
- Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd (Egipt/Netherlands):
The Qur'anic Concept of Justice
- Luis Villoro (Mexico):
"Mi experiencia es que el consenso es posible"
(Interview with Bertold Bernreuter)
Additional contributions:
- Bo Mou (China/USA):
Becoming-Being Complementarity:
An Account of the Yin-Yang Metaphysical Vision of the Yijing
- Miguel Gamboa (Colombia/Austria):
"Agonismo" y deliberación. Consideraciones sobre el artículo de Chantal Mouffe 'Wittgenstein, Political Theory and
Democracy'
- Niels Weidtmann (Germany):
Kann Schriftlichkeit fehlen? Afrikanische Weisheitslehren im interkulturellen Dialog
- Eduardo Galeano (Uruguay):
Una marcha universal
Also in this issue are reviews, bibliographical information, reports of conferences, and presentations of intercultural projects.
Yours sincerly,
Bertold Bernreuter
and the polylog-team
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