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Limits Of The Secular Social Experience And Cultural Memory 1st Edition Kaustuv Roy Auth

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Limits Of The Secular Social Experience And Cultural Memory 1st Edition Kaustuv Roy Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Kaustuv Roy (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319486970, 9783319486987, 3319486977, 3319486985
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Limits Of The Secular Social Experience And Cultural Memory 1st Edition Kaustuv Roy Auth by Kaustuv Roy (auth.) 9783319486970, 9783319486987, 3319486977, 3319486985 instant download after payment.

This book facilitates a missing dialogue between the secular and the transsecular dimensions of human existence. It explores two kinds of limits of the secular: the inadequacies of its assumptions with respect to the total being of the human, and how it curbs the ontological sensibilities of the human. Kaustuv Roy argues that since secular reason of modernity can only represent the empirical dimension of existence, humans are forced to privatize the non-empirical dimension of being. It is therefore absent from the social, imaginary, as well as public discourse. This one-sidedness is the root cause of many of the ills facing modernity. Roy contends that a bridge-consciousness that praxeologically relates the secular and the non-secular domains of experience is the need of the hour.

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