Purushottama Bilimoria is an Australian-American philosopher of Indian origin. He is a principal fellow at the University of Melbourne (Historical and Philosophical; Studies), Australia; a senior research fellow with the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, The University of Oxford; former distinguished teaching and research faculty at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley; a Chancellor's Scholar, lecturer and interim visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley; former visiting scholar with the Institute for South Asia Studies, University of California at Berkeley; formerly an honorary professor at the Deakin University and of the Australia India Institute in Melbourne, Australia; he is co-editor-in-chief of Sophia, associate editor and 'Journal of Dharma Studies' (Springer), and co-editor of Routledge History of Indian Philosophy, (2018), co-editor/author of Companion to Indian Ethics, Women Justice Bioethics and Ecology (2024), and various other works. He is also the co-editor-in-chief of the Sophia Studies in Cross-cultural Philosophy of Traditions and Culture (currently at 45 volumes; with Springer). Jaysankar Lal Shaw's research in the field of Indian and Comparative Philosophy is considered to be pioneering. His aim is to suggest some new solutions which involve both scholarship and creativity. His papers have been the first of their kind in many Western journals of philosophy and logic. The seminars he organised were also the first of their kind. He has presented some 200 papers at conferences or seminars in several countries.
He has also received around 130 funded invitations from institutions or universities around the world, directed orientation courses on comparative philosophy, and received a grant from the National Endowment for Humanities (Washington, D.C.) to train American philosophers in Hawaii. In 1993, he represented New Zealand at the World Parliament of Religions in Calcutta. Author of 15 books, including The Collected Writings of Jaysankar Lal Shaw: Indian Analytic and Anglophone Philosophy, published by Bloomsbury, London (2016), and over 100 articles, Dr Shaw has also been honoured with two Festschrifts Comparative Philosophy and J.L. Shaw (2015) published by Springer, and Contemporary Philosophy and J.L.
Shaw (2006), published by Punthi Pustak. Anand Vaidya is an associate professor of philosophy and Director of the Centre for Comparative Philosophy at San Jose State University. Trained as an analytic philosopher, his current areas of research include epistemology, philosophy of mind, critical thinking, and comparative philosophy, with an expanded interest in cross-cultural and multidisciplinary study of mind, ways of knowing about reality, and critical thinking in democracy. His primary interest in this area is in Indo-Anglo-Analytic philosophy that engages cognitive science. Michael Hemmingsen is an Associate Professor in the International College of Tunghai University in the Republic of China, Taiwan. He received his PhD from McMaster University, Canada. His research focuses on social and political philosophy - often with a comparative dimension - and the philosophy of sport and games.