Welcome to the fourteenth issue of Comparative and Continental Philosophy. The arrival of this issue into the hands of our readers marks another landmark in CCP's seven-year history. CCP 7.2 is our inaugural thematic issue featuring one of the first attempts to engage comparative philosophy with post-colonial and de-colonial studies. Plans are afoot for devoting future guest edited issues on specific topics or themes.
This coming year also marks CCP moving from being published twice a year to three times. With a third issue each year, our backlog will lessen some as well as making room for other special issues of interest for readers. The editors thank our guest editors, Amy Donahue and Rohan Kalyan, for their hard work in making this issue possible. We are also grateful to Elizabeth Sikes for her assistance in making the production of this issue a reality.