Chaturvedi Badrinath
Unity of Life and Other Essays
Herausgeber: Badrinath, Tulsi
Chaturvedi Badrinath
Unity of Life and Other Essays
Herausgeber: Badrinath, Tulsi
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In 1995, Chaturvedi Badrinath contributed essays to The Times of India on Indian philosophy and thought. In simple and accessible language, these essays range over perceptions of the self and the other; different ways of ordering society in Jainism, Islam, and Christianity; the paradox of sex; the roots of violence; and the quest for truth and peace.
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In 1995, Chaturvedi Badrinath contributed essays to The Times of India on Indian philosophy and thought. In simple and accessible language, these essays range over perceptions of the self and the other; different ways of ordering society in Jainism, Islam, and Christianity; the paradox of sex; the roots of violence; and the quest for truth and peace.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 140mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 218g
- ISBN-13: 9780199465187
- ISBN-10: 0199465185
- Artikelnr.: 47866194
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 140mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 218g
- ISBN-13: 9780199465187
- ISBN-10: 0199465185
- Artikelnr.: 47866194
Tulsi Badrinath is an acclaimed writer and dancer. Her novels Meeting Lives and Man of a Thousand Chances were longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Essays
1. Towards a World of Freedom
2. The Right Perception of Self-interest
3. State Must Free the Mind from Fear
4. Fear as the Basis of Social Order
5. Dharma and Jainism: Foundations of Human Rights
6. Human Freedom and Rights: Western Framework of Thought
7. Truth in Jainism: Universal Foundation of Rights
8. The Dharmic Law: Institutional Protection of Rights
9. The Dharmic State: Protection of Weak and Oppressed
10. The Caring State: Foundations of Social Happiness
11. The Caring State: Strong but Never Oppressive
12. Government Governs in Place of Law
13. Unity of Life: Dharma and Essence of Islam
14. Dharma and IslamI: Justice with Truth, Truth with Goodness
15. Dharma and IslamII: Let There Be No Compulsion in Religion
16. The Supreme CourtI: Advancing Law for Judicial Control
17. The Supreme CourtII: Judicial ActivismA Mindless Term
18. To Have or To BeI: Sick Systems, Sick Human Beings
19. To Have or To BeII: BothWithin Innate Human Wholeness
20. Unity of Life: The Spiritual and the Material
21. Personal and Social Health: Not-grasping in Jainism
22. The Paradox of SexI: Foundations of Sexual Happiness
23. The Paradox of SexII: A-parigraha as Sexual Happiness
24. The Human Condition: Philosophy as the Romance of Life
25. Learning to Live: Freedom from Fear of Death
26. The Roots of ViolenceI: Jainism as Freedom from Fear
27. The Roots of ViolenceII: Jainism towards Human Freedom
28. The Love of ViolenceI: Happiness Has No Literature
29. The Love of ViolenceII: Happiness Inspires Creativity
30. The Power of MindI: Invoking the Joy of Life
31. The Power of MindII: Dancing in the Rocks Interior
32. Power of Perception: Where Mind Is Free from Sorrow
33. The Karma Conundrum: Decoding the Direction of Destiny
34. Jainism and Relativity: Syada-vada in Einstein and Bohr
35. Beyond Either/Or: Towards Truth and Peace
About the Editor
Introduction
Essays
1. Towards a World of Freedom
2. The Right Perception of Self-interest
3. State Must Free the Mind from Fear
4. Fear as the Basis of Social Order
5. Dharma and Jainism: Foundations of Human Rights
6. Human Freedom and Rights: Western Framework of Thought
7. Truth in Jainism: Universal Foundation of Rights
8. The Dharmic Law: Institutional Protection of Rights
9. The Dharmic State: Protection of Weak and Oppressed
10. The Caring State: Foundations of Social Happiness
11. The Caring State: Strong but Never Oppressive
12. Government Governs in Place of Law
13. Unity of Life: Dharma and Essence of Islam
14. Dharma and IslamI: Justice with Truth, Truth with Goodness
15. Dharma and IslamII: Let There Be No Compulsion in Religion
16. The Supreme CourtI: Advancing Law for Judicial Control
17. The Supreme CourtII: Judicial ActivismA Mindless Term
18. To Have or To BeI: Sick Systems, Sick Human Beings
19. To Have or To BeII: BothWithin Innate Human Wholeness
20. Unity of Life: The Spiritual and the Material
21. Personal and Social Health: Not-grasping in Jainism
22. The Paradox of SexI: Foundations of Sexual Happiness
23. The Paradox of SexII: A-parigraha as Sexual Happiness
24. The Human Condition: Philosophy as the Romance of Life
25. Learning to Live: Freedom from Fear of Death
26. The Roots of ViolenceI: Jainism as Freedom from Fear
27. The Roots of ViolenceII: Jainism towards Human Freedom
28. The Love of ViolenceI: Happiness Has No Literature
29. The Love of ViolenceII: Happiness Inspires Creativity
30. The Power of MindI: Invoking the Joy of Life
31. The Power of MindII: Dancing in the Rocks Interior
32. Power of Perception: Where Mind Is Free from Sorrow
33. The Karma Conundrum: Decoding the Direction of Destiny
34. Jainism and Relativity: Syada-vada in Einstein and Bohr
35. Beyond Either/Or: Towards Truth and Peace
About the Editor
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Essays
1. Towards a World of Freedom
2. The Right Perception of Self-interest
3. State Must Free the Mind from Fear
4. Fear as the Basis of Social Order
5. Dharma and Jainism: Foundations of Human Rights
6. Human Freedom and Rights: Western Framework of Thought
7. Truth in Jainism: Universal Foundation of Rights
8. The Dharmic Law: Institutional Protection of Rights
9. The Dharmic State: Protection of Weak and Oppressed
10. The Caring State: Foundations of Social Happiness
11. The Caring State: Strong but Never Oppressive
12. Government Governs in Place of Law
13. Unity of Life: Dharma and Essence of Islam
14. Dharma and IslamI: Justice with Truth, Truth with Goodness
15. Dharma and IslamII: Let There Be No Compulsion in Religion
16. The Supreme CourtI: Advancing Law for Judicial Control
17. The Supreme CourtII: Judicial ActivismA Mindless Term
18. To Have or To BeI: Sick Systems, Sick Human Beings
19. To Have or To BeII: BothWithin Innate Human Wholeness
20. Unity of Life: The Spiritual and the Material
21. Personal and Social Health: Not-grasping in Jainism
22. The Paradox of SexI: Foundations of Sexual Happiness
23. The Paradox of SexII: A-parigraha as Sexual Happiness
24. The Human Condition: Philosophy as the Romance of Life
25. Learning to Live: Freedom from Fear of Death
26. The Roots of ViolenceI: Jainism as Freedom from Fear
27. The Roots of ViolenceII: Jainism towards Human Freedom
28. The Love of ViolenceI: Happiness Has No Literature
29. The Love of ViolenceII: Happiness Inspires Creativity
30. The Power of MindI: Invoking the Joy of Life
31. The Power of MindII: Dancing in the Rocks Interior
32. Power of Perception: Where Mind Is Free from Sorrow
33. The Karma Conundrum: Decoding the Direction of Destiny
34. Jainism and Relativity: Syada-vada in Einstein and Bohr
35. Beyond Either/Or: Towards Truth and Peace
About the Editor
Introduction
Essays
1. Towards a World of Freedom
2. The Right Perception of Self-interest
3. State Must Free the Mind from Fear
4. Fear as the Basis of Social Order
5. Dharma and Jainism: Foundations of Human Rights
6. Human Freedom and Rights: Western Framework of Thought
7. Truth in Jainism: Universal Foundation of Rights
8. The Dharmic Law: Institutional Protection of Rights
9. The Dharmic State: Protection of Weak and Oppressed
10. The Caring State: Foundations of Social Happiness
11. The Caring State: Strong but Never Oppressive
12. Government Governs in Place of Law
13. Unity of Life: Dharma and Essence of Islam
14. Dharma and IslamI: Justice with Truth, Truth with Goodness
15. Dharma and IslamII: Let There Be No Compulsion in Religion
16. The Supreme CourtI: Advancing Law for Judicial Control
17. The Supreme CourtII: Judicial ActivismA Mindless Term
18. To Have or To BeI: Sick Systems, Sick Human Beings
19. To Have or To BeII: BothWithin Innate Human Wholeness
20. Unity of Life: The Spiritual and the Material
21. Personal and Social Health: Not-grasping in Jainism
22. The Paradox of SexI: Foundations of Sexual Happiness
23. The Paradox of SexII: A-parigraha as Sexual Happiness
24. The Human Condition: Philosophy as the Romance of Life
25. Learning to Live: Freedom from Fear of Death
26. The Roots of ViolenceI: Jainism as Freedom from Fear
27. The Roots of ViolenceII: Jainism towards Human Freedom
28. The Love of ViolenceI: Happiness Has No Literature
29. The Love of ViolenceII: Happiness Inspires Creativity
30. The Power of MindI: Invoking the Joy of Life
31. The Power of MindII: Dancing in the Rocks Interior
32. Power of Perception: Where Mind Is Free from Sorrow
33. The Karma Conundrum: Decoding the Direction of Destiny
34. Jainism and Relativity: Syada-vada in Einstein and Bohr
35. Beyond Either/Or: Towards Truth and Peace
About the Editor