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The Misty Land of Ideas and the Light of Dialogue (An Anthology of Comparative Philosophy: Western & Islamic) Edited by Ali Paya ICAS Press, 2013, 406 pp., £25 ISBN 978-1-904-063-57-5

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 May 2014

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1 Objectivity, of course, requires critical-rational philosophers to articulate and express their understanding of other ideas in as accessible and assessable ways as they can.

2 It is exactly the lack of a consciously interpretative contemporaneity that renders a comparative study subject to the fallacy of anachronism.

3 The contributions to this edited volume appear in the alphabetic order of the authors' surnames. Neutral as it may be, this arrangement does not bespeak a certain thematic organization.