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This book proposes a radical shift in the way the world thinks
about itself by highlighting the significance of Cross-Cultural
Conversations. Moving beyond conventional boundaries, it examines
the language in which histories are written; analyzes how
scientific technology is changing the idea of identity; and
highlights the need for a larger identity across nationality, race,
religion, gender, ethnicity and class. It asks for a concerted
effort to engage each other in open conversational forums on a
range of contemporary global issues, alter our attitudes toward
self and the other, and unlearn prejudices that perpetuate the
practice of divisive identities. The book also explores critical
themes such as political actions, solidarity-in-diversity, clash of
social identities, tensions between nationalism and globalism, the
quest for global peace and authentic meeting of world religions.
Further, it discusses the evolving connection between science and
religion, focusing on key philosophical ideas that have permeated
the Indian cultural soil. The book will be of great interest to
scholars and researchers of philosophy, religious studies, science
and technology studies, and cultural studies.
This book proposes a radical shift in the way the world thinks
about itself by highlighting the significance of Cross-Cultural
Conversations. Moving beyond conventional boundaries, it examines
the language in which histories are written; analyzes how
scientific technology is changing the idea of identity; and
highlights the need for a larger identity across nationality, race,
religion, gender, ethnicity and class. It asks for a concerted
effort to engage each other in open conversational forums on a
range of contemporary global issues, alter our attitudes toward
self and the other, and unlearn prejudices that perpetuate the
practice of divisive identities. The book also explores critical
themes such as political actions, solidarity-in-diversity, clash of
social identities, tensions between nationalism and globalism, the
quest for global peace and authentic meeting of world religions.
Further, it discusses the evolving connection between science and
religion, focusing on key philosophical ideas that have permeated
the Indian cultural soil. The book will be of great interest to
scholars and researchers of philosophy, religious studies, science
and technology studies, and cultural studies.
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