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Call for Publications

Theme: Histories of Philosophy in a Global Perspective
Subtitle: Theoretical and Axiological Approaches
Publication: East Asian Journal of Philosophy
Date: Special Issue
Deadline: 31.3.2022

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From Yoko Arisaka <yokoaris...@gmail.com>


Description

The humanities are undergoing fundamental change with respect to the
horizons of globalization. While it is increasingly self-evident for
historians to approach history within the framework of global
entanglements, a global approach to the history of philosophy as well
as contemporary philosophy has evolved only rudimentarily so far.

For a global future of philosophy, it is therefore necessary to
re-conceptualize a historiography of philosophy in a global
perspective, in which the Eurocentric constrictions of the history of
philosophy are overcome. These constrictions evolved mainly in the
18th and 19th century in Europe and have largely shaped the image of
philosophy also in the 20th century and to the present, not only in
Europe but worldwide.

We face the challenge to include philosophical traditions and their
representatives from all over the world today, and at the same time
to develop new methods, classification criteria and periodization. To
this aim, we solicit papers that re-evaluate and redefine the
framework and scope of philosophical historiography from a
globalized, race, class and gender sensitive perspective. The papers
could address such a reconstruction of historiography from a
particular linguistic or geographical framework, or it could be a
methodological reflection on a globalized historiography of
philosophy itself.


Instructions

The submission language is English. See EAJP webpage for the complete
set of instructions:
http://eajp.online/series-3397@guidelines

Submissions that do not comply with these instructions will not be
taken into consideration. All submissions will undergo a double-blind
review process.

In this EAJP Special Issue, all articles must focus on at least one
specific theoretical issue, and must present it in a way which is
accessible also to readers who are not familiar with the language, or
the specific tradition of the case. EAJP is looking for original,
previously unpublished research articles that contribute to the
development and transformation of the (until now Eurocentric) field
of Historiography of Philosophy. Submissions of research articles
should be no longer than around 8,000 words in total, including
bibliography. An abstract of max. 500 words, a list of 5-7 keywords,
and a short author bio of max. 500 words should be included.


Schedule

Deadline for submitting papers via the EAJP online system:
31 March 2022

Publication of the volume:
December 2022


Guest Editors

Anke Graness (University of Hildesheim)
Yoko Arisaka (University of Hildesheim)

For questions, please contact the Yoko Arisaka:
aris...@uni-hildesheim.de
(Please write “EAJP” in the subject.)

EAJP is published by sdvig press under CC-BY Creative Commons
Attribution.


Contact:

Dr. Yoko Arisaka
Institut für Philosophie
Universität Hildesheim
Universitätsplatz 1
31141 Hildesheim
Germany
Email: aris...@uni-hildesheim.de





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