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ویرایش: نویسندگان: V. K. Kool, Rita Agrawal سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9783030874919, 9783030874902 ناشر: Springer International Publishing سال نشر: 2022 تعداد صفحات: زبان: English فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 5 Mb
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب حکمت گاندی: بینش پدر بنیانگذار روانشناسی مدرن در شرق نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این کتاب بررسی میکند که اندیشه گاندی به مفهومسازی خرد و کاربرد آن در قرن بیست و یکم کمک میکند. این پژوهشگران و پزشکان برجسته بینالمللی را گرد هم میآورد تا درک عمیقی از فلسفه گاندی را با آخرین تحقیقات روانشناسی و علوم اجتماعی مرتبط با آن ترکیب کنند. ویراستاران کتاب با مروری بر حکمت در حوزه تحقیقات علمی و همانطور که در زندگی روزمره ما درک میشود، توجه بیشتری را به موضوعات کلیدی متقابل فرهنگی جلب میکنند که دامنه فعلی آن را محدود میکند. از جمله موضوعاتی که گاندی مورد بررسی قرار گرفت، سکوت، روزهداری، نذر، خودکارآمدی، خودکنترلی و موارد دیگر گاندی است که نشاندهنده آنچه او نه تنها برای مطالعه خرد در روانشناسی، بلکه در طیف وسیعی از رشتهها و شرکتهای حرفهای ارائه میدهد. برای دانشجویان و دانش پژوهان گاندی شناسی، روانشناسی خرد، مدیریت و روانشناسی صلح، ارزشمند است. همچنین برای خوانندگانی که علاقه کلی به کاربرد حکمت گاندی امروزی دارند.
This book examines what Gandhian thought contributes to the conceptualisation of wisdom and its application in the 21st Century. It draws together leading international researchers and practitioners to combine an in-depth understanding of Gandhi’s philosophy with the latest research from psychology and allied social sciences. Beginning with an overview of wisdom in the domain of scientific research and as it is understood in our everyday life, the book’s editors further call attention to key cross cultural issues limiting its current scope. Amongst the topics explored are Gandhi’s silence, fasting, vows, self-efficacy, self-control, and more, illustrating what he offers not only to the study of wisdom within psychology, but across a broad range of disciplines and professional enterprises. It is invaluable to students and scholars of Gandhian studies, the psychology of wisdom, management and peace psychology; as well to readers with a general interest in the application of Gandhi’s wisdom today.
Preface References Acknowledgements Contents Notes on Contributors List of Figures List of Tables List of Boxes Part I Gandhi and the Psychology of Wisdom 1 Gandhi’s Truth as a Precursor of Authentic Wisdom Gandhi’s Wisdom: Lessons from the Founding Father of Modern Psychology in the East The Psychology of Human Wisdom Issues with Research on the Psychology of Wisdom References 2 Milgram’s Lost Gandhi: Whither Gandhi’s Wisdom of Nonviolence in the Psychology of Wisdom Gandhi and William James’ Moral Equivalent of War Nonviolence as Wisdom Gandhi’s Understanding of Human Cognition Gandhi’s Understanding of Human Motivation Nonviolence as a Science and Precursor of Wisdom References Part II Gandhi’s Wisdom in the Interdisciplinary Perspective 3 On Seeking Wisdom in Gandhi’s Silence Gandhi’s Silence The Neuropsychology of Silence The Psychology of Silence Our Appraisal of Silence in Everyday Life References 4 Nonviolent Self-Efficacy for Social Transformation and Health: Theoretical and Empirical Bases Self-Efficacy Approaches: Major Contours Skills for Gandhian Nonviolence: Three Clusters Means Collective Efficacy Role of Spirituality Pilot Survey Discussion Conclusion References 5 Significance of Gandhi’s Fasts: An Interdisciplinary Perspective Introduction The Cultural Context of Gandhi’s Fasts Fasting for the Sins of Others Fasting as a Weapon of Nonviolence The Power of Fasting Distinction Between a Fast and a Hunger Strike Fasting as a Science Fasting: Public or Private? Fasting and Love Fast Unto Death as the Ultimate Weapon Other Considerations Conclusion References 6 Self- and Other-Purification as Gandhi’s Way of Un-othering Othering and Its Nature Muslims as the Other Shudras as the Other Un-othering and Its Nature The Gandhian Method of Un-othering Self-Purification as a Way of Un-othering Other-Purification as a Way of Un-othering In Sum References 7 Gandhi’s Theory of Trusteeship and Its Influence on Employee Ownership in the Twenty-First Century Introduction Part 1—The Lack of Progress Towards a Trusteeship Model for All Businesses Part 2—Workers’ Trusteeship Responsibilities Achieved Through EO Part 3—The Challenge of Making the Twenty-First Century Corporation Responsible to Society Part 4—EO with Added Gandhian Purpose Conclusions References 8 Calling Orientation as Sustainability in Gandhi’s Wisdom The Concept of Calling Orientation Calling Orientation and Organizational Sustainability Organizational Sustainability in the Gandhian Perspective Good Citizenry as an Outcome of Nonviolence Replication of Community Feeling in an Organizational Context Application of Gandhi’s Wisdom in Organizational Behavior References 9 The Wisdom of Gandhi: Achieving a Sustainable Economy Introduction Main Pillars of Gandhi’s Economic Thoughts: Truth (Satya) and Nonviolence (Ahimsa) Property Rights and Aparigriha (Non-possession) and Sarvodaya (Welfare of All) Capital and Labor Village Production and Decentralization of Economy Relevance of Gandhian Economics Today Applied Cases of Gandhian Economic Thought Conclusion References 10 Turing Testing and Gandhi’s Wisdom in the Era of Cognitive Computing Beyond Darwin: Exaptation and Gandhi Cognizing Gandhi’s Wisdom in Psychology of Technology On the Applications of Converging Technologies and Cognitive Computing Perspectives in Living with Humanoid Gandhi Research Trajectory for Studying Gandhi’s Wisdom References 11 Situated Moral Practice: Resisting Authority in Stanley Milgram’s “Obedience” Experiment Situated Moral Practice in Milgram’s Lab Moral Resistance and Power Data and Methods The Sequential Context of Resistance: Directive-Response Sequences Resistance to Continuation Competing Sequential Relevancies Discussion References 12 The Primacy of Intention and the Duty to Truth: A Gandhi-Inspired Argument for Retranslating Hiṃsā and Ahiṃsā Reading Gandhi: My Context Twenty-First Century Challenges for Advocates of Nonviolence Hiṃsā and “Violence” Ahiṃsā and “Nonviolence” Words as Windows into Moral Accountability Alternative Translations Where Does This Leave Us? Postscript: Training in Beneficence References Part III On Living as Gandhi 13 My Journey to Gandhi The First Noble Sound The Journey Begins The Thirst for Meaning Our Challenge Courage Against Violence References 14 From Past to Present: Gandhi’s Relevance for Today A Soldier for Peace Mentors and Models A Revolution in the Revolution More Power Than We Know Dr. King: The American Gandhi How the Gandhian Method Works Empirical Confirmation Climate Action, Gandhian Ways References 15 Gandhi’s Contribution to a War Free World: My Inspiration My Route to Gandhi Gandhi’s Adoption of Nonviolence Gandhi, Ahimsa and War Crisis A Greater Challenge The Modus Operandi of Satyagraha A War-Free World References Part IV The Interminable Wisdom of Gandhi 16 Gandhi’s Wisdom in the Twenty-First Century and Beyond Why Do We Need Gandhi More Than Ever Before in Our Search for Wisdom? On Moving Away from the Study of Negative Forms of Behavior: The Context of Gandhi’s Wisdom Faith, Wisdom, and Gandhi Wisdom Is Psychological and Yet Not so Psychological On the Wisdom of Machines Wisdom, Nonviolence, and Happiness: Gandhi’s Seasons of Life References Author Index Subject Index