Collision of Cultures: Opportunities and Limits of Intercultural Dialogue between Globalization and Cultural Identity (In the traditions of Western and Non-Western thought)

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A worldwide discussion has broken out, considering whether the conflicts of the recent time could be founded on the differences among world cultures. The following points are to be discussed with proper reasoning:- (a) Is the collision of the Western (American-European, Jewish-Christian) Culture and those of Asia the inevitable perspective which must result in consequence of technical globalization and progressive interdependence upon simultaneous rediscovery of culture-specific identities and characteristics within the scope of the Western and variants Asian traditions, religions, philosophies and cultures in the world of the 21st Century? (b) What strategies for avoiding this can be gleaned from discussions above all between Western and Eastern Cultures and philosophical traditions? (c) What is the out look on the applicability of this philosophical dialogue to the world of politics, and/or its potential power in Western and Eastern nations to enable and promote a peaceful encounter of Eastern and Western cultures as well as a radical instrumentalization of the differences between Western and Non-Western/Eastern traditions and characteristics?

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Collision of Cultures: Opportunities and Limits of Intercultural Dialogue between Globalization and Cultural Identity (In the traditions of Western and Non-Western thought)
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1st ed.
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280p., 21cm.
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