tailieunhanh - Material Progress, Ethics & Human Development

Tagore died, his house is situated in the compound of Shantiniketan, the university founded by Tagore and he was born and brought up in the milieu of Tagore's culture. His name, too, was given by Tagore. But a closer look would unravel the vast difference between the world-outlooks of the two Bengali Nobel Laureates, especially as regards ethics and sustainable development. both of them have considerable contributions in literature pertaining to ethics, ecology and sustainable development but the views are diametrically opposite. This article has endeavored to underpin these differences dispelling the common belief regarding the affinity of their. | Material Progress Ethics Human Development A Collection of Articles by Ratan Lal Basu Copyright 2011 Ratan Lal Basu Smashwords Edition Smashwords Edition License Notes This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you re reading this book and did not purchase it or it was not purchased for your use only then please return to and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author. Contents Preface Part-I Material Progress and Ethics 1. Eco Ethical Views of Tagore and Amartya Sen 2. Poverty and Ethics 3. Material Progress and Ethics a Historical Perspective Part-II Human Development 4. Human Development According to Adam Smith and Karl Marx 5. Human Development in Ancient Indian Texts 6. Theory of Kingship in Ancient India The Author Preface This book is a collection of six articles on economic topics of current interest. All the articles except the first two have been published in modified forms and under different titles in the Culture Mandala the Bulletin of the Centre for East-West Cultural and Economic Studies Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Bond University Australia. The book is divided into two parts. Part-I consists of three articles on Ethics of Economics and Part-II three articles on Human Development. Part-I The first article Eco Ethical Views of Tagore and Amartya Sen is a comparative study of the views on Ethics and Ecology of Rabindranath Tagore and Amartya Sen the two Bengali Nobel laureates from India. Of the three Bengali Nobel Laureates the third one is Mahammad Unus of Bangladesh there are reasons to presume that Rabindranath awarded Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913 might have considerable influence in shaping the world-outlook of Amarya Sen awarded Nobel Prize for Economics in 1998 . Although Prof. Sen was a .

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