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D.P. Chattopadhyaya
The basic presupposition underlying
this book is the unity of human knowledge in its very wide
sense. Different forms of knowledge and their present-day
specializations should not make us blind to their thematic
and conceptual overlap. Disciplines like religion, ethics
and law have their unmistakable affinity defined in terms
of dos and don'ts. Philosophy, science and cosmology cannot
be sharply demarcated because of their historically shifting
boundaries. History, sociology and anthropology, in view of
their ineliminable human roots, are bound to remain mutually
interactive forever. History has no intrinsic metric or period
of its own. It is for pressing practical reasons that disciplines
of knowledge have always been undergoing change in very many
ways, partly theoretical and mainly practical.
Cultural space, unlike political state, knows no boundary.
This is evident from the fact that we find many religions,
various ethnic groups and diverse social structures and practices
within the bounds of a single state. With the development
and dominance of science, particularly communication systems,
all forms of knowledge have been becoming increasingly sharable
by peoples living in widely dispersed geographical areas,
living under different political systems and speaking different
languages and dialects.
A many-sided attempt has been made in this book to indicate
that affinity between cultural systems, convergence of political
structures and similarity between art forms are all due to
continuous interaction and intermixture between the human
groups living on the globe. Through the windows and doors
of different forms of religion, philosophy and science we
can perceive a growingly clear global view of the mankind
as a whole. Relying on the findings of diverse disciplines,
literary, religious, philosophical and scientific, D.P. Chattopadhyaya
has offered a sketch of a veritable global view. Rarely has
an interdisciplinary thinker and writer ever tried to present
the essences of so many disciplines within such a limited
scope. To the reader it will be clear that the author of this
book has been guided, besides the published books and the
available oral traditions, by his own reflections on and insights
in to the same.
ISBN: 81-7986-064-7
Rs. 500
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