Towards A New Humanity

Towards A New Humanity
Author: Kurian Kunnumpuram
Publsiher: St Pauls BYB
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2005
Genre: India
ISBN: 8171097308

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Towards a New Human Being

Towards a New Human Being
Author: Luce Irigaray,Mahon O'Brien,Christos Hadjioannou
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783030033927

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With my own introduction and epilogue, Towards a New Human Being gathers original essays by early career researchers and established academic figures in response to To Be Born, my most recent book. The contributors approach key issues of this book from their own scientific fields and perspectives – through calls for a different way of bringing up and educating children, the constitution of a new environmental and sociocultural milieu or the criticism of past metaphysics and the introduction of new themes into the philosophical horizon. However, all the essays which compose the volume correspond to proposals for the advent of a new human being – so answering the subtitle of To Be Born: Genesis of a New Human Being. To Be Born thus acts as a background from which each author had the opportunity to develop and think in their own way. As such Towards a New Human Being is part of a longer-term undertaking in which I engaged together and in dialogue with more or less confirmed thinkers with a view to giving birth to a new human being and building a new world. –Luce Irigaray

Towards a New Humanity

Towards a New Humanity
Author: K. M. George,Kaigham Jacob Gabriel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1992
Genre: Syrian Church
ISBN: UOM:39015033104111

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Festschrift honoring Paulos Gregorios, b. 1922, metropolitan of Delhi, Orthodox Syrian Church of the East; contributed articles, most on his life and work.

Symbolic Forms for a New Humanity

Symbolic Forms for a New Humanity
Author: Drucilla Cornell,Kenneth Michael Panfilio
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780823232505

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It has become commonplace to write about the vociferous appetite of colonialism and its insatiable devouring of modern life. In this book the authors expand on those ideas, showing how there has been a colonization of critical theory itself, fitted with prejudices that would limit knowledge to analytic reductions commensurate with so-called Western metaphysics. Against such a monolithic force, the authors posit the work of the oft-neglected German Idealist Ernst Cassirer in careful textual precision to unearth his contribution to critical theory via an in-depth understanding of symbolic forms in all of their richness and complexity. Such a maneuver allows an ethical humanism to emerge that grants equal importance and standing both to the intellectual heritage of Afro-Caribbean historicism and poeticism and to the long-ignored significance of black philosophies of existence. Each of these traditions provide searing indictments against imperialist domination of the so-called Third World and return such questions of domination to the realm of critical theory against some who would deny that we are still in an age of imperialism. The focus of this book is an exposition on the human condition that is then expanded upon to raise, and at times answer, some of the most important questions of what is to be doneabout the global racism, sexism, and poverty that have asymmetrically infected the livelihoods and ways of life for so many people who have been rendered beneath the register of humanity.

Towards a New Humanity

Towards a New Humanity
Author: Derek Robbins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1789974836

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Derek Robbins here provides an abridged translation of Vers le style du XXe siècle, and he also examines the background to its production and its influence. How far can change be promoted just in a text? This is the question for our time as we assess competing visions of the 'new normal'.

Human Rights and Development in the new Millennium

Human Rights and Development in the new Millennium
Author: Paul Gready,Wouter Vandenhole
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136017605

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In recent years human rights have assumed a central position in the discourse surrounding international development, while human rights agencies have begun to more systematically address economic and social rights. This edited volume brings together distinguished scholars to explore the merging of human rights and development agendas at local, national and international levels. They examine how this merging affects organisational change, operational change and the role of relevant actors in bringing about change. With a focus on practice and policy rather than pure theory, the volume also addresses broader questions such as what human rights and development can learn from one another, and whether the connections between the two fields are increasing or declining. The book is structured in three sections: Part I looks at approaches that combine human rights and development, including chapters on drivers of change; indicators; donor; and legal empowerment of the poor. Part II focuses on organisational contexts and includes chapters on the UN at the country level; EU development cooperation; PLAN’s children’s rights-based approach; and ActionAid’s human rights-based approach. Part III examines country contexts, including chapters on the ILO in various settings; the Congo; Ethiopia; and South Africa. Human Rights and Development in the new Millennium: Towards a Theory of Change will be of strong interest to students and scholars of human rights, development studies, political science and economics.

The Contribution of Human Capital towards Economic Growth in China

The Contribution of Human Capital towards Economic Growth in China
Author: John Joshua
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137529367

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This book develops a human capital model to explain transformational growth within different stages of economic development, which will induce technological changes and consequently will require a change in human capital. China is a case study in transition and can provide useful lessons to other emerging economies.

David Harvey

David Harvey
Author: Noel Castree,Derek Gregory
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780470775318

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This book critically interrogates the work of David Harvey, one of the world's most influential geographers, and one of its best known Marxists. Considers the entire range of Harvey's oeuvre, from the nature of urbanism to environmental issues. Written by contributors from across the human sciences, operating with a range of critical theories. Focuses on key themes in Harvey's work. Contains a consolidated bibliography of Harvey's writings.