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The Philosophy Of Rabindranath Tagore Thinking Across Cultur

Af: Professor Ramin Jahanbegloo
Kategori: Fiction paperback
Kategori nr.: 9110
Varenr.: 3302381
| Stregkode: 9781350446120
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Where does the great Bengali poet and philosopher Rabindranath Tagore stand in today’s global world? The legacy of Rabindranath Tagore is vast. No writer in the history of India and Asia in general matches his variety and range of creation. In this book, Ramin Jahanbegloo looks beyond the poetry and literature for which Tagore was awarded the Nobel Prize, showing how his thinking enriches every branch of the humanities – philosophy, pedagogy and the arts. Each chapter is dedicated to one aspect of Tagore’s philosophy: his vision of human nature and its relation to Nature and God; his views on interculturality and dialogue among cultures; the idea of universal education and its influence on modern educative institutions. Reading Tagore as an intercultural thinker, Jahanbegloo seeks to understand how he confronted violent and fanatic orders. He places an emphasis on Tagore’s social and political contributions, his dialogue with Gandhi and his approach to colonialism. Attempting to bring civilisations and cultures closer together, Tagore answered many of the intellectual, moral and spiritual crises of his time. His work has inspired writers and intellectuals from different parts of the world for more than a century. This far-reaching exploration of the many facets of Tagore’s multi-dimensional thoughts allows us to understand why.

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  • EAN
    9781350446120
  • Vægt
    0 g
  • Disponent
    Direkte titel
  • Forfatter
    Professor Ramin Jahanbegloo
  • Forlag
    Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN
    9781350446120
  • Sprog
    Engelsk
  • Sideantal
    168
  • Udgivelsesdato
  • Kategori
    Fiction paperback
  • Kategori nr
    9110
  • Lev. varenr.
    1501