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Science and Socio-Religious Revolution in India - Moving the Mountains (Paperback)
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Science and Socio-Religious Revolution in India - Moving the Mountains (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Asian Religion and Philosophy
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Scholars have long noticed a discrepancy in the way non-Western and
Western peoples conceptualize the scientific and religious worlds.
Non-Western traditions and communities, such as of India, are
better positioned to provide an alternative to the Western
dualistic thinking of separating science and religion. The
Himalayan Environmental Studies and Conservation Organization
(HESCO) was founded by Dr. Anil Joshi in the 1970s as a new
movement looking at the economic and development needs of rural
villages in the Indian Himalayas, and encouraging them to use local
resources in order to open up new avenues to self-reliance. This
throughly-revised book argues that the concept of dharma, the law
that supports the regulatory order of the universe in Indian
culture, can be applied as an overarching term for HESCO's
socio-economic work. This book presents the social-environmental
work in contemporary India by Dr. Anil Joshi in the Himalayas and
by Baba Seechewal in Punjab, combining the ideas of traditional and
scientific ecological knowledge systems. Based on these two
examples, the book presents the holistic model transcending the
dichotomies of nature vs. culture and science vs. religion,
especially as practiced and utilized in the non-Western society
such as India. Using the example of HESCO, the book highlights that
the very categories of religion and science are problematic when
applied to non-Western traditions, but that Western technologies
can be radically transformed through integration with regional
legacies to enable the flourishing of a multiplicity of
knowledge-traditions and the societies that depend upon them. It
will be of interest to students and scholars of South Asian
Studies, Religion, Environmental Studies, Himalayan Studies, and
Development Studies.
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