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    Introducing Confluence
    with Geeta Ramana and James Maffie
    Confluence: Online Journal of World Philosophies 1 (1): 7-63. 2014.
    In the following thematic introduction, we seek to situate Confluence within the field of comparative philosophy and substantiate why we deem a new publication necessary. For this purpose, we reconstruct the salient stages in the development of comparative philosophy in Part I, and then proceed to expound the rationale underlying Confluence in Part II. Our reconstruction of these stages pursues an exploratory rather than a documentary approach.
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    Humanistic Values in Indian and Chinese traditions
    In Claus Dierksmeier (ed.), Humanistic ethics in the age of globality, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 225. 2011.
    The main aim of this essay will be to garner humanistic values in the Indian and Chinese philosophical traditions and to illustrate the need for an awareness of these positions in business ethics. From the point of view of the latter, one could doubt the relevance of these traditions. Indian philosophical systems are commonly thought of being preoccupied with otherworldly concerns; the feudal backdrop of antique Chinese positions appears unsettling today. Could anything at all, one could ask, be…Read more