A Philosophical Paradigm For Global Times

Philosophia 37 (2) (2009)
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Abstract

The move from the modern to the present requires a new paradigm for philosophical thought. The Eurocentric modern times were marked by individualism, objectivism, and a secularism. The encounter with the East now opens religious and interior horizons which for Huntington promised a clash of civilizations. The alternative for these global times is to broaden the philosophical paradigm by thinking now in terms of the whole, opening human subjectivity, and thereby enabling a hermeneutics of mutual understanding and cooperation for a global community

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