Comparative philosophy originated in the United States in the 1950s, with conferences and seminars regularly held at the University of Hawaii. In the 1960s, notable Japanese philosophers such as Suzuki Daisetz, Nakamura Hajime etc. participated, contributing significantly to the field. Over time, Comparative Philosophy spread to various regions, including East Asia, North America, and Europe. Let us delve deeper into the comparative thought process to appreciate its potential.
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Significance of Comparative PhilosophyIts Entity: The Field of BetweenInterdisciplinary application in physicsHeinz v. Foerster: Observer of the second orderHerbert Pietschmann: The Aporon