Concepts of Philosophy in Asia and the Islamic World: Vol. 1: China and Japan

Edited by Raji C. Steineck , Ralph Weber , Robert Gassmann
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Concepts of Philosophy in Asia and the Islamic World: Vol. 1: China and Japan

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  • Published date: May 17, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 742
  • Publisher: Brill
  • ISBN: 9789004302433
  • Dimensions: 6.102362204" W x 1.614173228" L x 9.251968503" H
Raji C. Steineck, Ph.D. (1999), Bonn University, is Professor of Japanology at the University of Zurich. He has published extensively on Japanese intellectual history and philosophy and pursues a long-term project on the Critique of Symbolic Forms (Frommann-Holzboog 2014, 2017).

Ralph Weber, Ph.D. (2007), University of St. Gallen, is Assistant Professor for European Global Studies at the University of Basel. His publications focus on Chinese and comparative philosophy as well as methodological and conceptual aspects of translinguistic and transcultural research.

Elena Louisa Lange, Ph.D. (2011), University of Zurich, is Senior Researcher and Lecturer in Japanology at the University of Zurich. Her current research is on the reception of Marx's Critique of Political Economy. Her publishing focuses mostly on value theory.

Robert H. Gassmann is Professor emeritus of Sinology at Zurich University (Switzerland). He presided the Swiss Asia Society and was chief-editor of the quarterly Asiatische Studien/Etudes Asiatiques. His fields of interest were language, history, and thought of Early China.

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