Philosophy East and West: A Quarterly of Comparative Philosophy
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Promoting academic literacy on non-Western traditions of philosophy, Philosophy East and West has for more than seventy years published the highest-quality scholarship that locates these cultures in their relationship to Anglo-American philosophy. Philosophy defined in its relationship to cultural traditions broadly integrates the professional discipline with literature, science, and social practices. Each issue includes debates on issues of contemporary concern and critical reviews of the most recent publications.
Sponsor: Department of Philosophy, University of Hawai‘i
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Editor
Associate Editor
Arindam Chakrabarti
Editorial Board
Tamara Albertini, University of Hawai‘i
Roger T. Ames, Peking University
Mehdi Aminrazavi, University of Mary Washington
Douglas Berger, Leiden University
Chung-ying Cheng, University of Hawai‘i
Vrinda Dalmiya, University of Hawai‘i
Elisa Freschi, University of Toronto
Jonardon Ganeri, University of Toronto
Jay Garfield, Smith College
Chad Hansen, University of Hong Kong
Masato Ishida, University of Hawai‘i
Philip J. Ivanhoe, Georgetown University
Leah Kalmanson, Drake University
Eric S. Nelson, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Steve Odin, University of Hawai‘i
Amy Olberding, University of Oklahoma
Jin Y. Park, American University
Parimal G. Patil, Harvard University
Lisa Raphals, University of California, Riverside
Isabelle Ratié, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle (Paris 3)
Mark Siderits, Seoul National University
Sor-hoon Tan, Singapore Management University
George Tsai, University of Hawai’i Manoa
Sean Smith, University of Hawai’i
Editorial assistant
Jennifer Jackson
BOOK REVIEW EDITORS
Arabic/Islamic Philosophy:
Ahab Bdaiwi, Leiden University
China:
Dimitra Amarantidou, University of MacauPaul D’Ambrosio, East China Normal University
Europe:
Philippe Major, Lancaster University
Japan and Korea:
Leah Kalmanson, University of North Texas
South Asia:
Marzenna Jakubczak, Pedagogical University of Krawkow
Anand Jayprakash Vaidya, San Jose State University
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- The World Consortium for Research in Confucian Cultures
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- Theater and Character Cultivation in Three Great Philosophical Cultures
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The Editor and Editorial Board of Philosophy East and West welcome specialized articles in Asian philosophy and articles that seek to illuminate, in a comparative manner, the distinctive characteristics of the various philosophical traditions in the East and West. They especially welcome those articles that exhibit the relevance of philosophy for the art, literature, science, and social practice of Asian civilizations, and those original contributions to philosophy that work from an intercultural basis.
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The system of transliteration of foreign terms and names should be consistent within each article and should conform to generally accepted practice.
Manuscripts should be prepared according to the specifications of the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010). Authors are responsible for the accuracy of all quotations and for supplying complete references. All copy, including block quotations, end notes, and reference lists, must be double-spaced, and in Times New Roman font. All footnotes must be converted to endnotes. It is strongly preferred that submissions remain between 6000 and 9000 total word count, though it is understood that this is not always possible.
All manuscripts should be sent as a blind PDF to pew@hawaii.edu. If necessary, you may submit one non-returnable hard copy of all contributions addressed to the Editor, Philosophy East and West, University of Hawai‘i, 2530 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI 96822.
We request a PDF or hard copy because, allowing that many of our authors cite sources from different Asian languages that use complex diacritics and Chinese characters, we want to avoid introducing errors into the manuscript in the process of downloading attachments. We are keen to have articles enter the review process in the form desired by the author.
Book reviews should be sent as a PDF to pew@hawaii.edu and books for review should be mailed to the Book Review Editor, Philosophy East and West, University of Hawai‘i, 2530 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI 96822.
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Philosophy East & West manuscripts are copyedited and typeset electronically from files supplied by the authors. If your manuscript is accepted for publication, you will be asked to submit the final version as an electronic Word document file, along with a PDF that exactly matches the Word document of your article. If necessary, a CD or floppy disk containing the Word document file along with a hard-copy printout of your article can be mailed to us. It is hoped that the following will aid you in preparing your materials for the best possible results with electronic type.
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In the text, indicate approximate placements of tables and figures, each on a separate line, as follows:
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Summary checklist
- PDF file or a CD/floppy disk along with a hard-copy printout of disk file
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Articles appearing in Philosophy East and West are indexed and/or abstracted in:
Academic Abstracts/CD-ROM,
Asian Religious Studies Information
Association for Asian Studies–
Bibliography of Asian Studies (Online), 1971-
Atla Religion Database
Brill–
Linguistic Bibliography (Online)
Book Review Index
Canada in Context, 07/1989-
Clarivate Analytics–
Arts & Humanities Citation Index
Current Contents
Web of Science
De Gruyter Saur–
Dietrich’s Index Philosophicus
IBZ – Internationale Bibliographie der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Zeitschriftenliteratur
Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlicher Literatur
EBSCOhost–
Academic Search Alumni Edition, 1/1/1990-
Academic Search Complete, 1/1/1990-
Academic Search Elite, 1/1/1990-
Academic Search Premier, 1/1/1990-
Academic Search: Main Edition, 1/1/1990-
Advanced Placement Source, 1/1/1990-
ATLA Religion Database (American Theological Library Association), 1981-2017
Biography Index: Past and Present (H.W. Wilson), vol.36, 1986-vol.58, no.4, 2008
Book Review Digest Plus (H.W. Wilson), Oct.1983-
Corporate ResourceNet, 1/1/1990-
Current Abstracts, 1/1/2000-
Humanities & Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1984 (H.W. Wilson), 1/1/1974-7/1/1983
Humanities Abstracts (H.W. Wilson), 10/1/1983-
Humanities Index (Online), 1983/10-
Humanities Index Retrospective: 1907-1984 (H.W. Wilson), 1/1/1974-7/1/1983
Humanities International Complete, 1/1/1990-
Humanities International Index, 1/1/1990-
Humanities Source, 1/1/1974-
Humanities Source Ultimate, 1/1/1974-
Literary Reference Center, 1/1/1990-
Literary Reference Center Plus, 1/1/1990-
Literary Reference Center: Main Edition, 10/1/1998-
MainFile, 1/1/1990-
MasterFILE Complete, 1/1/1990-
MasterFILE Elite, 1/1/1990-
MasterFILE Premier, 1/1/1990-
MasterFILE: Main Edition, 1/1/1990-
MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association)
OmniFile Full Text Mega (H.W. Wilson), 10/1/1983-
OmniFile Full Text Select (H.W. Wilson), 10/1/1983-
Poetry & Short Story Reference Center, 1/1/1990-
Religion & Philosophy Collection, 1/1/1990-
Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies
SocINDEX, 1/1/1992-
SocINDEX with Full Text, 1/1/1992-
Sociological Collection, 1/1/1990-
The Philosopher’s Index (Online)
TOC Premier (Table of Contents), 1/1/1995-
Elsevier BV–
Scopus, 2002-, 1990
Gale–
Academic ASAP, 07/1989-
Academic OneFile, 07/1989-
Biography in Context, 07/1989 –
Book Review Index Plus
Expanded Academic ASAP, 07/1989-
General OneFile, 07/1989-
InfoTrac Custom, 7/1989-
InfoTrac Student Edition, 07/1989-
MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association)
Religion and Philosophy Collection, 07/1989 –
Shakespeare Collection, 7/1989-
Student Resources in Context, 07/1989-
World History in Context, 07/1989-
OCLC–
ArticleFirst, vol.XLIII, no.1, 1993-vol.61, no.3, 2011
Electronic Collections Online, vol.9, no.1, 1996-vol.61, no.3, 2011
Humanities Index (Online), 1983/10-
Periodical Abstracts, v.40, n.1, 1990-v.60, n.4, 2010
Ovid–
The Philosopher’s Index (Online)
Peeters Publishers–
Repertoire Bibliographique de la Philosophie (Online)
Periodica Islamica, 1991-
ProQuest–
Art, Design & Architecture Collection, 1/1/1990-
Arts & Humanities Database, 1/1/1990-
Arts Premium Collection, 1/1/1990-
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Core
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (Online), Selective
MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association)
Periodicals Index Online, 7/1/1995-10/1/2000
Philosophy Collection, 01/01/1990-
Professional ProQuest Central, 01/01/1990-
ProQuest 5000, 01/01/1990-
ProQuest 5000 International, 01/01/1990-
ProQuest Central, 1/1/1990-
Religion Database, 01/01/1990-
Research Library, 01/01/1990-
The Philosopher’s Index (Online)
Religious & Theological Abstracts, Inc.–
Religious & Theological Abstracts, 1968-