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On the Nature of Crisis in Our Time: Transmission from the Toynbee-Ikeda Dialogue |
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| Author |
Ishigami, Yutaka (著)
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| Source |
The Journal of Oriental Studies
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| Volume | v.32 |
| Date | 2023 |
| Pages | 108 - 124 |
| Publisher | The Institute of Oriental Philosophy=東洋哲學研究所 |
| Publisher Url |
http://www.totetu.org/
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| Location | 東京, 日本 [Tokyo, Japan] |
| Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
| Language | 英文=English |
| Note | Author Affiliation: Soka University, Japan. |
| Table of contents | Introduction: What is the ‘Crisis of Our Time’? 108 1. Witnessing the Turning Point of an Era: The Case of Takashi Tachibana 109 2. The Concept of ‘Civilization’ Means a Human Endeavor for Betterment 112 3. Higher Religions Save Civilization 114 4. Actuality of Toynbee-Ikeda Dialogue 116 (1) Spatial Actuality: Individual themes include universal issues. 116 (2) Time-theoretic Actuality: Learning from the past and having predictions and expectations for the next generation. 117 (3) Anthropological Actuality: Man is free, equal, and responsible for himself. 117 (4) Civilizational Actuality: The problem of overcoming human selfcenteredness. This dialogue is a response to the crisis of civilization. 118 5. Overcoming the Problem of Self-centeredness as a Contemporary Crisis 118 Conclusion: The Shift to a Civilization that Respects the Dignity of Life is the Key 120 Notes 122 About the Author 124 |
| ISSN | 09155309 (P) |
| Hits | 130 |
| Created date | 2024.09.03 |
| Modified date | 2024.09.06 |

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