RABINDRANATH TAGORE WITH EAST - WEST DIALOGUES

  • Nguyễn Văn Hạnh

Tóm tắt

R. Tagore (1861 - 1941) was an artist and a great thinker of the 20th century, and one of the “three greatest persons” (M. Gandhi, J. Nehru, R. Tagore) of the Indian Renaissance.

R. Tagore’s works do not thoroughly discuss ideology. But his thoughts naturally penetrate his unique artistic work. The work that shows clearly this ideology is “The Realization of life” (Sadhana). There are also a number of articles, letters, and speeches from countries in the East and the West he had a chance to visit. Throughout these works we find the East - West spirit of dialogue. He dialogued with many philosophers who marked the dawn of the Indian civilization. And with this spirit and state of mind, he dialogued with many Western thinkers in modern times in order to seek harmony between Eastern and Western ideas to expand the base for Indian nationalism.

This paper presents the compact format of the contents of Tagore’s East - West dialogues, such as perception and attitude towards earthly life; the nature of philosophy of humanity; the way people achieve deliverance; and cultural relations between the East and the West. The paper looks into the contribution of Tagore’s ideas to Indian Renaissance and the development of human thought in the 20th century

điểm /   đánh giá
Phát hành ngày
2020-01-03
Chuyên mục
Bài viết