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- Title
The Gift of Death as the Grand Narrative of Humanism: Towards an Inclusive Ethos for Co-realization.
- Authors
Abraham, T. J.
- Abstract
The celebrated western humanist tradition has its source in its early philosophical texts. In The Gift of Death, Derrida analyses the history of the emergence of ethical responsibility in the so-called Religions of the Book such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. While the humanist project helped itself through its conquest of the human sphere, it has served to upset the ecological balance and jeopardize sustainability. While searching for an inclusive vision for a sustainable, ethical perspective, Dōgen's philosophy gains relevance in the contemporary context.
- Subjects
DEATH; HUMANISTS; CHRISTIANITY; PROJECT management; JUDAISM
- Publication
Tattva Journal of Philosophy, 2022, Vol 14, Issue 1, p85
- ISSN
0975-332X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12726/tjp.27.5