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December 08, 2020

Re-reading Sri Aurobindo


Pragmatism, Spirituality, and the Calling of a New Democracy: The Populist Challenge and Ambedkar's Integration of Buddhism and Dewey

K Mahadevan - Pragmatism, Spirituality and Society
… populism. Ambedkar's Critique of Populism. Studies of populism in India tend to foreground the recent resurgence of right-wing Hindutva. 16 Yet populism in India is neither a new phenomenon nor restricted to the Hindu right …

Chatterji, Angana P., Thomas Blom Hansen, and Christophe Jaffrelot (eds.): Majoritarian State. How Hindu Nationalism Is Changing India. London: C. Hurst, 2019 …

O Gächter - Anthropos, 2020
… Nandini Sundar writes in “Hindutva Incorporation and Socioeco‐ nomic Exclusion” about the Adivasi dilemma … “Even as Hindutva is appropriating and denying Adi‐ vasi gods, it is also facing resistance from a wide vari‐ ety

Lay Meanings and Associated Experiences of Nonattachment (Anasakti): A Study From India

K Gupta, J Agrawal - Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2020
Anasakti, translated as “nonattachment” in English, is one of the important philosophical concepts of Hinduism and Buddhism. It has also been studied in contemporary psychology using various measur...

[HTML] The transcendent function of dreams

L Mukherjee - THE JOURNAL, 2020
… This paper concentrates on how dreams accompany us in our inner journeys. Examples from spiritual traditions, Indian wisdom texts and Tibetan dream yoga are presented, along with Sri Aurobindo and the Mother's teachings …

Cosmopolitan Nationalism, Spirituality and Spaces in Rabindranath Tagore and Sri Aurobindo

PC Mukherjee - Pragmatism, Spirituality and Society
In this essay, I engage with the idea of pragmatic spirituality as conceptualised, practiced, and interpreted by Sri Aurobindo and Rabindranath Tagore in the everydayness of experiential spaces. In Sri Aurobindo's “integral vision”, spiritualism …
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[HTML] The transcendent function of dreams

L Mukherjee - THE JOURNAL, 2020
… This paper concentrates on how dreams accompany us in our inner journeys. Examples from spiritual traditions, Indian wisdom texts and Tibetan dream yoga are presented, along with Sri Aurobindo and the Mother's teachings …
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Pragmatism, Spirituality and Society: An Introduction and an Invitation

AK Giri - Pragmatism, Spirituality and Society
… exploring its spiritual dimension. He engages with Sri Aurobindo, Heidegger, and Wittgenstein and explores spiritual dimension in their engagement with and reconstruction of language, self, and society. Giri also cultivates the …
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Pragmatism, Spirituality and Society: Border Crossings, Transformations and Planetary Realizations

AK Giri
… Makarand told me that he is coming to Pondicherry University next month to join a seminar on “Re-Reading Sri Aurobindo.” I became interested in this and wrote to Professor V. Muraleedharan, the-then Professor of English …
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Pragmatism and Spirituality: New Horizons of Theory and Practice and the Calling of Planetary Realizations

AK Giri - Pragmatism, Spirituality and Society
… Poetics of pragmatism. This first builds on a presentation on “Sri Aurobindo and Spiritual Pragmatism” presented at the international seminar on “Re-reading Sri Aurobindo,” organized by Department of English in 2010. I thank …
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[PDF] VITAL TOPICS FORUM

SK Becker, SL Juengst - American Anthropologist, 2020
… Building on a long history of social and biological evolution- ary thought (eg, Giri 2011; Ingold 1986; Kropotkin 1902; Rousseau 2006; Sri Aurobindo 1962), Stanish (2017) ex- plored how human cooperation has deep …
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William James's Pragmatism and Some Aspects of Roman Catholic Teaching

E Ulrich - Pragmatism, Spirituality and Society
… 41. Ibid., §42. 42. Ibid., §18. 43. Aurobindo Ghose, The Complete Works of Sri Aurobindo, Vol. 20, Pondicherry: AurobindoAshram, 1997, 43. Bibliography … Collegeville: Liturgical Press.Google Scholar. Ghose, Aurobindo. 1997. The …
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Lay Meanings and Associated Experiences of Nonattachment (Anasakti): A Study From India

K Gupta, J Agrawal - Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2020
Anasakti, translated as “nonattachment” in English, is one of the important philosophical concepts of Hinduism and Buddhism. It has also been studied in contemporary psychology using various measur...
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[PDF] Poverty Alleviation For Improved Family Welfare Through Women‟ s Entrepreneurship Empowerment Model

L Karwati, I Abdulhak, I Hatimah, O Komar - European Journal of Molecular & Clinical …, 2020
… 3, No. 1 January 2010. [25] Conger JA and Kanungo RN. (1988). The empowerment process: Integrating theory and practice, Academy of Management Review, 13(3), 471-482. [26] Goyal and Sri Aurobindo. (2011) …
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To Become Gods, or to Perish in the Process…

L Landeweerd - Time, Life & Memory
Bergson published his last major work The Two Sources of Morality and Religion(1932). This book outlines a basis for a morality that is not restricted to specific regions, cultures or communities....
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