Understanding the science of Gandhi's experiments with the truth

Gandhi is perhaps most widely known as the purveyor of non-violent resistance in India’s struggle for independence, and from one his important works, Hind Swaraj, it can also be surmised that Gandhi was opposed to modern civilisation through the advancement of science and technology. This paper wish...

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Main Author: Kok, Jia Ming
Other Authors: Park Hyung Wook
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1559662023-03-11T20:08:44Z Understanding the science of Gandhi's experiments with the truth Kok, Jia Ming Park Hyung Wook School of Humanities hwpark@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History Gandhi is perhaps most widely known as the purveyor of non-violent resistance in India’s struggle for independence, and from one his important works, Hind Swaraj, it can also be surmised that Gandhi was opposed to modern civilisation through the advancement of science and technology. This paper wishes to elucidate the fact that the assumption about Gandhi was not true, and that he was in fact quite the scientist himself. Through an analysis of Gandhi’s thoughts and experiments as well as the circumstances surrounding India at the time, this paper argues that even though Gandhi was not against science, the influential figures in India’s scientific and political landscape painted a very different picture of him and ignored his thoughts on science. This resulted in the dissociation of Gandhi with the scientific community despite his involvements and findings in the fields of dietetics and medicine. Bachelor of Arts in History 2022-03-27T13:17:13Z 2022-03-27T13:17:13Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Kok, J. M. (2022). Understanding the science of Gandhi's experiments with the truth. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155966 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155966 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Understanding the science of Gandhi's experiments with the truth
description Gandhi is perhaps most widely known as the purveyor of non-violent resistance in India’s struggle for independence, and from one his important works, Hind Swaraj, it can also be surmised that Gandhi was opposed to modern civilisation through the advancement of science and technology. This paper wishes to elucidate the fact that the assumption about Gandhi was not true, and that he was in fact quite the scientist himself. Through an analysis of Gandhi’s thoughts and experiments as well as the circumstances surrounding India at the time, this paper argues that even though Gandhi was not against science, the influential figures in India’s scientific and political landscape painted a very different picture of him and ignored his thoughts on science. This resulted in the dissociation of Gandhi with the scientific community despite his involvements and findings in the fields of dietetics and medicine.
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