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Intercultural vs comparative

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I moved this article as a result of not being able to find it, it appears that the much less common anglophone term "Intercultural philosophy" was the main article that the more common term "Comparative philosophy" was being redirected to.

Unfortunately, since the term "Intercultural philosophy" is much more common in Germany, the entire article is full of german philosophers to the exclusion of all else, and even claims that Germany is the main place this field is studied. There are adequate sources linked to disabuse anyone of this silly claim, but I've tagged the article so that it may be cleaned up and rewritten. Ideally it would also not be a roladex of philosophers and ideas but would actually discuss the main issues of the discipline as synthesized by secondary sources. - car chasm (talk) 18:54, 21 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]