Three ways of conceptualizing the Global: the Universal, the Holistic and the Macrocosmic-Commentary Isham B. Pawan Ahmad, Malaysia, page 97-98
Commentary Isham B. Pawan Ahmad, Malaysia Philip Cam’s reexamination on the ways of conceptualizing the global from a philosophical perspective through analyzing three cognates with the global: the universal, the holistic and the macrocosmic is extremely thought provoking. Cam’s attempt to eva...
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my.iium.irep.998612022-09-21T08:31:09Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/99861/ Three ways of conceptualizing the Global: the Universal, the Holistic and the Macrocosmic-Commentary Isham B. Pawan Ahmad, Malaysia, page 97-98 Pawan Ahmad, Isham B Philosophy (General) BD Speculative Philosophy Commentary Isham B. Pawan Ahmad, Malaysia Philip Cam’s reexamination on the ways of conceptualizing the global from a philosophical perspective through analyzing three cognates with the global: the universal, the holistic and the macrocosmic is extremely thought provoking. Cam’s attempt to evaluate what most see as a contemporary economic development, globalization through the lenses of philosophy not only reconnects the global experiment to the development in human thought but also raises again the questions of the very foundations that form the basis of human concepts of right and wrong and the role the acceptance of Western concepts of human rights that has restricted other possible interpretations of human rights from even entering the debate. Is the Western metaphysical status of rights the only way to establish rights issues? Hadn’t this Western metaphysical status of rights undergone a progression of development before they became widely accepted and therefore should have been affected and bound by time and place limitations? Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, UNESCO Bangkok 2011 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/99861/2/Commentary%20of%20Phillips%20Cam%20article-page97-98.pdf Pawan Ahmad, Isham (2011) Three ways of conceptualizing the Global: the Universal, the Holistic and the Macrocosmic-Commentary Isham B. Pawan Ahmad, Malaysia, page 97-98. In: Asian-Arab Philosophical Dialogues on Culture of Peace and Human Dignity. Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, UNESCO Bangkok, UNESCO Bangkok, pp. 97-98. ISBN 978-92-9223-378-5 |
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Isham B. Pawan Ahmad, Malaysia
Philip Cam’s reexamination on the ways of conceptualizing the global from a philosophical
perspective through analyzing three cognates with the global: the universal, the holistic and the
macrocosmic is extremely thought provoking. Cam’s attempt to evaluate what most see as a
contemporary economic development, globalization through the lenses of philosophy not only
reconnects the global experiment to the development in human thought but also raises again the
questions of the very foundations that form the basis of human concepts of right and wrong and the
role the acceptance of Western concepts of human rights that has restricted other possible
interpretations of human rights from even entering the debate. Is the Western metaphysical status
of rights the only way to establish rights issues? Hadn’t this Western metaphysical status of
rights undergone a progression of development before they became widely accepted and therefore
should have been affected and bound by time and place limitations? |
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Three ways of conceptualizing the Global: the Universal, the Holistic and the Macrocosmic-Commentary
Isham B. Pawan Ahmad, Malaysia, page 97-98 |
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