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Call for Papers

Theme: Values and Contemporary Culture
Subtitle: An Indian Perspective
Type: International Conference
Institution: Department of Philosophy, Visva-Bharati University
   Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (CRVP)
Location: Shantiniketan (India)
Date: 14.–15.1.2013

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India promotes pluralistic ideology which is relevant in the present
modern global context. It affirms the postulates needed to preserve
the unity in diversity by way of ahimsa parmo dharma – the right
to 'Live and Let Others Live.' We are told that one's relationship
with one's self is internally related with one's relation with the
other. Self and other are two sides of the same coin. Violence
towards the other is violence towards self. Violence has become a
part of modern life. We have learned to live with terrorism,
religious conflicts, political unrest and social conflicts in the
name of rights and environmental hazards. In some sense violence is a
necessary component of real life, but is it necessarily a social and
moral evil? The Mahabharata lays much emphasis on trust as central to
all personal and social relationship: what is its meaning and
relation to violence?

All the more, traditional Indian values demand fresh appraisal in the
light of the modern global trends particularly when the world is
rapidly shrinking and mutual interdependence becomes vital for
survival and peaceful coexistence. The aim of the conference is to
bring various scholars together for a rich academic dialogue, better
understanding of the tradition and its fresh reading. The conference
will deal with this theme from the perspectives of literature, the
socio-political, the historical, and Indian philosophy and religion,
inviting scholars to ponder afresh an extremely important part of the
common heritage.

Specifically papers are invited on the following themes:
- Indian Philosophy and its Central Massage: Violence or Non-violence?
- Violence and Modern Life
- Affirmation of pluralistic postulates: unity in diversity
- Mokshasastra and Moksha as values
- Violence and Ignorance
- Dharma as a legal, social and moral code leading to non-violence
- The role of trust as a traditional value
- Bondage in classical Indian Philosophy
- Women and the Caste system
  

Contact:

Prof. Asha Mukherjee
Department of Philosophy
Center for Women Studies
Visva-Bharati University
Shantiniketan, India
[email protected]

Conference website:
http://www.crvp.org/conf/2013/Shantiniketan.htm




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