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Introduction. Humanism in the Era of Globalization: Ideas on a New Cultural Orientation
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Jörn Rüsen
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- Foreword 9
- Introduction. Humanism in the Era of Globalization: Ideas on a New Cultural Orientation 11
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Part I: The Challenge of Globalization
- Humanism in a Global World 23
- Humanism in the Era of Globalization: Some Thoughts 37
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Part II: The Variety of Cultures
- The Spirit of Renwen ([xxx] “Humanism”) in the Traditional Culture of China 49
- Humanism in Indian Thought 57
- Africa and Humanism 65
- Exclusion and Inclusion in the Quest for a “New” Humanism: A Perspective from Africa 79
- A Return to the Question of Humanism in Islamic Contexts 91
- What is Humanism? My Western Response 111
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Part III: Religious Dimensions
- Ideology und Utopia: Some Brief Remarks on the Relation between Religion and Humanism 121
- New Wine in Old Bottles? Reflections on the Scope for a Jewish Voice in a Humanist Intercultural Dialogue 127
- “Who Observes Religions?” Negotiating Faith, Reason and the Idea of Humanism in an “Era of Terrorism” 145
- Man in the Light of God: An Essay on Humanism in Islam 157
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Part IV: Perspectives of Interpretation
- Feminism as Integral to the History of Humanism 167
- Humanism and the Literary Imagination 177
- Humanism and the Social: An Unclarified Relationship 189
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Part V: Towards the Future
- Intercultural Competence: A Humanistic Perspective 199
- Humanism yet Once More: A View from the Other Side 225
- Logocentrism and beyond: Some Concluding Remarks 233
- Bibliography 249
- Index of Names 267
- Notes on the Contributors 271
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- Foreword 9
- Introduction. Humanism in the Era of Globalization: Ideas on a New Cultural Orientation 11
-
Part I: The Challenge of Globalization
- Humanism in a Global World 23
- Humanism in the Era of Globalization: Some Thoughts 37
-
Part II: The Variety of Cultures
- The Spirit of Renwen ([xxx] “Humanism”) in the Traditional Culture of China 49
- Humanism in Indian Thought 57
- Africa and Humanism 65
- Exclusion and Inclusion in the Quest for a “New” Humanism: A Perspective from Africa 79
- A Return to the Question of Humanism in Islamic Contexts 91
- What is Humanism? My Western Response 111
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Part III: Religious Dimensions
- Ideology und Utopia: Some Brief Remarks on the Relation between Religion and Humanism 121
- New Wine in Old Bottles? Reflections on the Scope for a Jewish Voice in a Humanist Intercultural Dialogue 127
- “Who Observes Religions?” Negotiating Faith, Reason and the Idea of Humanism in an “Era of Terrorism” 145
- Man in the Light of God: An Essay on Humanism in Islam 157
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Part IV: Perspectives of Interpretation
- Feminism as Integral to the History of Humanism 167
- Humanism and the Literary Imagination 177
- Humanism and the Social: An Unclarified Relationship 189
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Part V: Towards the Future
- Intercultural Competence: A Humanistic Perspective 199
- Humanism yet Once More: A View from the Other Side 225
- Logocentrism and beyond: Some Concluding Remarks 233
- Bibliography 249
- Index of Names 267
- Notes on the Contributors 271