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Civil Philosophy

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Date 2023-06-16

Civil philosophy explores how citizens should think, feel, act, and cooperate in a world with diverse values and disputes. These explorations encompass citizens’ mind/cognition, decision-making, emotions, and social roles. In addition, this field delves into topics such as how philosophy can adapt and thrive in the contemporary era, given the ongoing philosophical debates surrounding plural values. This Special Issue aims to provide new philosophical perspectives through reflection on civil philosophy, and welcomes (including but not limited to) topics in the following areas:

  1. The Nature of Civil Philosophy
  2. Civil Philosophy and the History of Philosophy
  3. Civil Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy
  4. Civil Philosophy and Taiwanese Philosophy
  5. Civil Philosophy and Political & Social Philosophy
  6. Civil Philosophy and Plural Values
  7. Civil Philosophy and Mental Diversity
  8. Civil Philosophy and Deep Disagreement
  9. Civil Philosophy and Liberalism
  10. Civil Philosophy and Democracy
  11. Civil Philosophy and Particular Public Issues

All enquiries and submissions should be sent to thinker@nccu.edu.tw.  The submission deadline is 31 October, 2023.

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