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1. Total Human Development and Harmony Through Synergism


 Synergism and the Cosmic Human-- in Cosmology, Philosophy, & Spirituality

Synergism and the Biological Human-- in Anatomy/Physiology, & Biosphere (symbiosis, bio-diversity in ecosystems, etc.)

Synergism and the Social Human-- in Social Basics, in Economics, in Health and Health Care, in Aesthetics, & in Culture


THE 15 EMPOWERING PARADIGMS:

  1. Total Human Development and Harmony Through Synergism

  2. Holistic Health Care and Medicine

  3. Deep Ecology and Harmony with Nature 

  4. Sense of History and Sense of Mission

  5. Civics and Democratic Governance

  6. Culture as Community Creativity

  7. Light-Seeking and Light-Sharing Education

  8. Gender Sensitivity, Equality & Harmony

  9. Reconstructive/Restor-ative Justice

10. Associative Economics, Social Capital and Sustainable Development

11. Synergetic Leadership and Organizations

12. Appropriate/Adaptive Technology

13. Mutual Enrichment of Families and Friendships

14. Human Dignity and Human Harmony: Human Rights and Peace

15. Aesthetics Without Boundaries: 'Art from the Heart'   


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The Nature of Man and Culture:

Alternative Paradigms in Anthropology*

Edited By Baidyanath Saraswati

Delhi, Aryan, 2001, 175 p., ISBN 81-7305-196-8. Jacket information:

"The Nature of Man and Culture is a response to the relentless search for alternative paradigms in anthropology. Presented here are contributions from a distinguished group of experts from India, Kenya, Korea, Venezuela, Mexico and USA.

Anthropology based on the premises of a materialistic science does not answer but raises questions about man. As for secular western science what is one to think? Are other modes of thinking possible outside the modern scientific horizon? Are there no visions of man, no other pillars of truth? Must everything be aided only by reason? Must an African, an Indian and a Chinese be uprooted from the nature-integrated culture? Can one observe the hidden variables of another culture? Do we have to follow the Darwinian – Tylorian – Durkheimian – Morganian – Malinoiskian anthropology, with no real choice at all? Or do we look for a new understanding?

To answer such central questions, the authors of this volume reflect on sacred science, space and time, experience and expression, and question of universality. An effort has been made to ‘re-language’ traditional thought in terms of sacred science, cosmic anthropology, sonic anthropology, philosophical anthropology, quantum anthropology, experiential anthropology, people’s anthropology and so on. This book is an important contribution to the field of anthropological studies and an invaluable tool for anyone interested in a deeper understanding of human nature and culture."

 


Contents:

Introduction.


I. Sacred science:

1. Alternative paradigms in anthropology: the cosmic anthropological principle by Baidyanath Saraswati.

2. Views on man and his nature in Indian philosophy by Makhan Jha.

3. Concept of self in Indian culture by N.K. Behura.

4. Philosophical anthropology in the discourse of Sufism by A.R. Momin.

5. Anthropology of sound by Onkar Prasad.


II. Space and time:

6. Cultural concepts of space and time by Molly Kaushal.

7. Universalities and specificities in the African conception of space and time by Osaga Odak.

8. The paradigm of self-organization from village to pilgrimage by J. McKim Malville.


III. Experience and expression:

9. Dynamics of cultural communication : anthropology of experience by S.C. Malik.

10. Understanding a culture experientially by Anjali Capila.

11. Dance as communication with the cosmos by Yolotl Gonzalez Torres.


IV. Question of universality:

12. Paradigms of next century by Rafael Lopez-Sanz.

13. Toward the development of anthropology relevant to the study of Korean people, society and culture by Han Sang-Bok.

14. Alternative paradigms in anthropology at the confluence of categories from indigenous and global knowledge systems by Ian Brouwer.


Index.


* The inclusion of this item in the holdings of the Lambat-Liwanag On-Line Library is an indication that we are strongly recommending this for perusal by serious students of the Empowering Paradigms. We have not been able to secure information as to whom and at what address we should write in order to request official permission for its inclusion.  As soon as we receive such information, we shall seek the permission, and if such is officially denied, we are ready to remove this item in this collection, albeit reluctantly.

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