
Soraj Hongladarom et al., "Philosophies of Appropriated Religions: Perspectives from Southeast Asia" (Springer, 2024)
New Books in Anthropology
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Southeast Asian Perspectives in Philosophy of Religion
This chapter explores the development of a collaborative philosophical community in Southeast Asia, focusing on regional perspectives in the philosophy of religion. It addresses challenges in integrating localized viewpoints, the complexities of syncretism, and the inclusive practices aimed at amplifying underrepresented voices. The discussion also highlights the intersection of indigenous beliefs with major religions, emphasizing the need to reconsider conventional definitions of philosophy and religion.
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