Comparison, Fusion, and Bricolage: : How to Integrate Islamic Philosophy within Comparative Philosop

Author:Albertini, Tamara

Article Title:Comparison, Fusion, and Bricolage: : How to Integrate Islamic Philosophy within Comparative Philosophy

Abstract:
The launching of philosophical pursuits undertaken in an East-West trajectory at the first East-West Philosophers' Conference in 1939 represents a turning point in philosophy. However, as groundbreaking as this approach was, it left out all philosophical cultures that did not fit the initial framework. Islamic philosophy, being viewed as neither Western nor Eastern (Asian), was thus marginalized from the start. I introduce and playfulness - as a more nuanced way of engaging with diverse philosophical traditions. Bricoleurs are interculturalists who remain open to the use of different methodologies: they are fldneurs walking through diverse philosophical landscapes for sheer intellectual pleasure.

Keywords:  bricolage; comparative philosophy; East West Philosophers' Conferences; al - Farabi; fusion philosophy; Ibn Rushd; intercultural philosophy; Islamic philosophy; Elmar Holenstein; Charles A Moore

DOI: 10.1163/15406253-12340125

Source:JOURNAL OF CHINESE PHILOSOPHY

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