Niraj Kumar Jha
रविवार, 15 जून 2025
The Challenge: A Human Epistemology
Every working epistemology has a civilizational base, though it is evolving in nature. Civilisations are the largest human communities below the level of the human community as a whole. They are historical products. It is very difficult—indeed, almost negligible in practical terms—for any epistemological project or approach to make sense of what drives another. What is an aberration for one may be the mainstay of another. Alternatively, one can only accept as legitimate whatever the other does, recognizing it as the fixity of civilizational conditions. I strongly believe that post-Enlightenment epistemology in Europe does little to account for the innate nature of religion, which once dominated their lives. This is only an example. At the same time, a civilisation also engenders ideologies, whose origins may lie in both earthy and ethereal premises, often with cross-civilizational reach. Notwithstanding this, a global human project to identify good and evil from an ethno-neutral perspective is still missing. Can we take up this challenge?
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