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Philosophical Challenges and Opportunities of Globalization Vol.1

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Series 1:Culture and Values ; 200100ENGGPS1Publication details: Washington Council for Research in Values and Philosophy 2001Description: 295pISBN:
  • 1565181298
DDC classification:
  • N08.2 B595
Partial contents:
PART I. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL GLOBALIZATION Chapter I. Globalization or Humanization: A Question of Priorities in Human Development Oliva Blanchette Chapter II. Old and New Globalization -Pablo Lopez Lopez Chapter III. The reconstruction of the Antilles -Fredrico Jose Alvarez Chapter IV. African Cultural Identity in the Context of Globalization:Opportunities and Dangers-Chibueze C. Udeani Chapter V. Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities -Gary Madison Chapter VI. Violence and the Rising Tide-of Globalization: A Teilhardian Perspective-Mervyn Fernando Chapter VII. Globalization: Opportunities and Challenges Nguyen Trong Chuan PART II. CULTURAL GLOBALIZATION Chapter VIII. Contraries and Compatibilitiesln the Time of the Cultural Globalization-Tomonobu Imamich Chapter IX. Construction of a Meaningful World in I Ching-Vincent Shen Chapter X. Traditional Cultural and Modernization-R. Balasubramamian Chapter XI. The Aesthetic Dimension of Science -Jean Ladriere Chapter XII. Reconstruction of the Subject in View of Contemporary Globalization Ghislaine Florival Chapter XIII. Art and Its Suggestion to Man`s Creative Potential-Nguyen Van Huyen Chapter XIV. From Global Interests to Cultural Values -A.T. Dalfovo Chapter XV. Creation of New Philosophy -in the Age of the Global Village-Kirti Buchua PART III. GLOBALIZATION AND METAPHYSICS,ETHICS AND RELIGION Chapter XVI. Religion and Social Harmony-Margaret Chatterjee Chapter XVII. The Promethean Man Eastward or Westward?-Mihaela Pop Chapter XVIII. On the History, Theoretical difficulties and Prospects of Subjectivity in Western Theory-DuanDezhi Chapter XIX. Maritain`s Concept of Integral Humanism-Tran Van Doan Chapter XX. The Problem of Sovereignty -in International Relations-ErrolE. Harris Chapter XXI. Identity and Globalization:The Metaphysical Question for the 21st Century-H. Daniel Dei Chapter XXII. Two Models of Trinity -French Post-Structuralist versus the Historical Critical: Argued in the Form of a Dialogue-R. Magliola Chapter XXIII. Globalization, Phijosophy and the Model of Ecumenism William Sweet Chapter XXIV. Globalization as Diversity in Unity-George F. McLean
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PART I. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL GLOBALIZATION Chapter I. Globalization or Humanization: A Question of Priorities in Human Development Oliva Blanchette Chapter II. Old and New Globalization -Pablo Lopez Lopez Chapter III. The reconstruction of the Antilles -Fredrico Jose Alvarez Chapter IV. African Cultural Identity in the Context of Globalization:Opportunities and Dangers-Chibueze C. Udeani Chapter V. Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities -Gary Madison Chapter VI. Violence and the Rising Tide-of Globalization: A Teilhardian Perspective-Mervyn Fernando Chapter VII. Globalization: Opportunities and Challenges Nguyen Trong Chuan PART II. CULTURAL GLOBALIZATION Chapter VIII. Contraries and Compatibilitiesln the Time of the Cultural Globalization-Tomonobu Imamich Chapter IX. Construction of a Meaningful World in I Ching-Vincent Shen Chapter X. Traditional Cultural and Modernization-R. Balasubramamian Chapter XI. The Aesthetic Dimension of Science -Jean Ladriere Chapter XII. Reconstruction of the Subject in View of Contemporary Globalization Ghislaine Florival Chapter XIII. Art and Its Suggestion to Man`s Creative Potential-Nguyen Van Huyen Chapter XIV. From Global Interests to Cultural Values -A.T. Dalfovo Chapter XV. Creation of New Philosophy -in the Age of the Global Village-Kirti Buchua PART III. GLOBALIZATION AND METAPHYSICS,ETHICS AND RELIGION Chapter XVI. Religion and Social Harmony-Margaret Chatterjee Chapter XVII. The Promethean Man Eastward or Westward?-Mihaela Pop Chapter XVIII. On the History, Theoretical difficulties and Prospects of Subjectivity in Western Theory-DuanDezhi Chapter XIX. Maritain`s Concept of Integral Humanism-Tran Van Doan Chapter XX. The Problem of Sovereignty -in International Relations-ErrolE. Harris Chapter XXI. Identity and Globalization:The Metaphysical Question for the 21st Century-H. Daniel Dei Chapter XXII. Two Models of Trinity -French Post-Structuralist versus the Historical Critical: Argued in the Form of a Dialogue-R. Magliola Chapter XXIII. Globalization, Phijosophy and the Model of Ecumenism William Sweet Chapter XXIV. Globalization as Diversity in Unity-George F. McLean

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