Questo sito usa cookie di analytics per raccogliere dati in forma aggregata e cookie di terze parti per migliorare l'esperienza utente.
Leggi l'Informativa Cookie Policy completa.

Sei in possesso di una Carta del Docente o di una Carta della Cultura? Scopri come usarli su Maremagnum!

Man-The Universal: a Socio-Cultural Exploration of Tagore's Creative Vision of Humanity Volume 1st [Hardcover]

Libri antichi e moderni
Santi Nath Chattopadhyay
Gyan Publishing House, 2017
47,56 €
(Delhi, India)

Metodi di Pagamento

Dettagli

  • Anno di pubblicazione
  • 2017
  • ISBN
  • 1111008614112
  • Autore
  • Santi Nath Chattopadhyay
  • Pagine
  • 222
  • Volumi
  • Volume 1st
  • Editori
  • Gyan Publishing House
  • Soggetto
  • Sociology
  • Lingue
  • Inglese
  • Legatura
  • Rilegato
  • Print on demand
  • True

Descrizione

ABOUT THE BOOK: The present work deals with the evaluation of the creative and constructive human value, present in Indian tradition and culture in the context of Tagore's intercultural exploration of Indian thought. The volume examines religion, philosophy and culture as developed in modern contemporary Indian thinker like Rabindranath Tagore in his novel scheme of The Religion of Man as the creative essence of human being with the natural expression of potent Universality in man through his material, mental, social and spiritual states of existence. In the background of this analysis of human nature and existence, Tagore's model of The Religion of Man as the natural manifestation of universality in his life and existence, examined in the context of critical and comparative study of both Indian and Western Philosophy and Culture. This comprehensive approach expounds the potential universality in human beings in all times and all societies which may be accepted as the evolution of creative humanistic values, in expanding the philosophy of Universal Man as the sociocultural form of Universal Humanism as a Theory of Creative Man which is to be regarded as the philosophical model of peace in strife – torn world.

Logo Maremagnum it