This book explores Rabindranath Tagore’s distinctive argument for peace—in spiritual rather than in political—terms. Drawing on seminal texts by Tagore, the book presents the reader with a comprehensive overview of Gurudev’s seemingly contradictory notions of individual freedom, universal love for humanity and faith in the great Eastern nation. It underlines Tagore’s argument that peace could be best affected not by a league of nations but in educational institutions and that the “Religion of Man” lay in the truth of inter-relationships between human beings.

A concise handy guide to Tagore’s philosophy, this book will be essential for students and scholars of philosophy, Tagore studies, peace and conflict studies and South Asian studies.

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This book explores Rabindranath Tagore’s distinctive argument for peace — in spiritual rather than in political terms. Drawing on seminal texts by Tagore, the book presents the reader with a comprehensive overview of Gurudev’s seemingly contradictory notions of individual freedom, universal love for humanity, and nationalism.

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Acknowledgements viii Notes x 1 An introduction. Tagore and Gandhi: Two apostles of peace 1 2 Rabindranath Tagore: Reconciling love of country with the love of humanity 17 3 Gurudev and an Education for Peace 54 4 Peace: The surplus in man and the Religion of Man 92 In conclusion: The end of the fight in the House of Songs 126 Index 135

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032767055
Publisert
2025-03-19
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
270 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
138

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Bindu Puri is Professor of modern and contemporary Indian philosophy at the Centre for Philosophy in Jawaharlal Nehru University, India. Her main interests are in modern Indian philosophy, moral and political philosophy.

Puri has over 58 papers in edited anthologies and philosophical and interdisciplinary journals. She has authored three monographs: Gandhi and the Moral Life (2004); The Tagore–Gandhi Debate: On Matters of Truth and Untruth (2015); and The Ambedkar–Gandhi Debate: On Identity, Community and Justice (2022). Her most recent book co-authored with Mrinal Miri is entitled Gandhi for the 21st Century: Religion, Morality and Politics (2023). She has eight edited volumes, of which Reading Sri Aurobindo—Metaphysics, Ethics and Spirituality (Springer 2022) has recently been translated into German as Sri Aurobindo lesen: Metaphysik, Ethik und Spiritualität (2024).