A Quest for Humanity

A Quest for Humanity
Author: Menno Boldt
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781442643727

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In A Quest for Humanity, Menno Boldt presents a persuasive new framework for achieving a human social order in the global age. Boldt explores the concept of 'the good society' as a world in which every person can realize their potential for humanity through liberty, social justice, and equal human dignity. A Quest for Humanity innovatively positions globalization as a deterministic phenomenon of expanding interdependence and shared knowledge — resulting in ever-larger economic and political jurisdictions, but also creating social and psychological links between peoples across the world. Boldt challenges mainstream certainty that Western democracy and constitutional human rights are the exemplary doctrines for the global good society. With a fresh vision designed to inspire a universal acknowledgement of human dignity, A Quest for Humanity powerfully affirms the value of each human being.

Quest

Quest
Author: Charles Pasternak
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2003-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015057580444

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The Quest for a Common Humanity

The Quest for a Common Humanity
Author: Katell Berthelot,Matthias Morgenstern
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2011-04-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004201651

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This volume explores the development of the idea of a common humanity for all human beings from Antiquity to the present time focussing on the "other" as "neighbour, enemy, and infidel", on the interpretation of the Biblical story of Abraham ́s sacrifice and on ancient and modern ethical and legal implications of the concept of human dignity.

The Human Quest for Meaning

The Human Quest for Meaning
Author: Paul T. P. Wong
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 866
Release: 2013-06-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781136508097

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The first edition of The Human Quest for Meaning was a major publication on the empirical research of meaning in life and its vital role in well-being, resilience, and psychotherapy. This new edition continues that quest and seeks to answer the questions, what is the meaning of life? How do we explain what constitutes meaningful relationships, work, and living? The answers, as the eminent scholars and practitioners who contributed to this text find, are neither simple nor straightforward. While seeking to clarify subjective vs. objective meaning in 21 new and 7 revised chapters, the authors also address the differences in cultural contexts, and identify 8 different sources of meaning, as well as at least 6 different stages in the process of the search for meaning. They also address different perspectives, including positive psychology, self-determination, integrative, narrative, and relational perspectives, to ensure that readers obtain the most thorough information possible. Mental health practitioners will find the numerous meaning-centered interventions, such as the PURE and ABCDE methods, highly useful in their own work with facilitating healing and personal growth in their clients. The Human Quest for Meaning represents a bold new vision for the future of meaning-oriented research and applications. No one seeking to truly understand the human condition should be without it.

A Quest for Humanity

A Quest for Humanity
Author: Menno Boldt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: PHILOSOPHY
ISBN: 1442696788

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In A Quest for Humanity, Menno Boldt presents a persuasive new framework for achieving a human social order in the global age. Boldt explores the concept of 'the good society' as a world in which every person can realize their potential for humanity through liberty, social justice, and equal human dignity. A Quest for Humanity innovatively positions globalization as a deterministic phenomenon of expanding interdependence and shared knowledge -- resulting in ever-larger economic and political jurisdictions, but also creating social and psychological links between peoples across the world. Boldt challenges mainstream certainty that Western democracy and constitutional human rights are the exemplary doctrines for the global good society. With a fresh vision designed to inspire a universal acknowledgement of human dignity, A Quest for Humanity powerfully affirms the value of each human being.

The Quest for World Order and Human Dignity in the Twenty first Century

The Quest for World Order and Human Dignity in the Twenty first Century
Author: W.M. Reisman
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2013-02-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004236165

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International law’s archipelago is composed of legal “islands”, which are highly organized, and “offshore” zones, manifesting a much lower degree of legal organization. Each requires a different mode of decisionmaking, each further complicated by the stress of radical change. This General Course is concerned, first, with understanding and assessing the aggregate performance of the world constitutive process, in present and projected constructs; second, with providing the intellectual tools that can enable those involved in making decisions to be more effective, whether they are operating in islands or offshore; and, third, with inquiring into ways the international legal system might be improved. Reisman identifies the individual as the ultimate actor in international law and explores the dilemmas of meaningful individual commitment to a world order of human dignity amidst interlocking communities and overlapping loyalties.

Blackness and Modernity

Blackness and Modernity
Author: Cecil Foster
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 653
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780773531055

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Cecil Foster presents a rigorous interdisciplinary analysis of blackness by challenging existing notions of blackness and arguing for the viability of a multicultural world. In Blackness and Modernity Foster traces the main philosophical, anthropological, sociological, and mythological arguments that support views of modernity as a failed quest for whiteness. He outlines how these views were implemented as part of a "world history" and shows how Canada became the first country to officially reject this approach by adopting multiculturalism. Blackness and Modernity presents four categories for understanding blackness and whiteness: the somatic, cultural, status differential, and the idealistic. The somatic - the colour of skin - is merely one category, and perhaps the least meaningful for, while it may be the most important for some people, Foster argues that multiculturalism, which he views as ontological blackness, is an attempt to make rational idealism the only category that matters.

The Human Quest for God

The Human Quest for God
Author: Joseph Stoutzenberger
Publsiher: Twenty-Third Publications
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1585955663

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A fascinating journey for anyone who wants to learn more about the search we humans share: the search for an almighty universal presence in our lives.