Threatened aboriginal cultures provide valuable criteria for fruitful criticism of the dominant Western cultural paradigm and perceptual model, which many take for granted as the inevitable path for humankind to follow. However, this Western model has proven itself to be imprecise and limiting. It obscures fundamental aspects of human nature, such as the mythical, religious dimension, and communication with the Cosmos. Modern technology, high-speed communication and mass media affect our ability to perceive reality and respond to it. Non-Western worldviews could help us to regain meaningful communication with Nature and to learn new ways of perceiving our world
Culture is the system of knowledge, from whose meanings the human being screened and selected their ...
The term progress is a modern Western notion that life is always improving and advancing toward an...
This paper explores how the consciousness of Indigenous peoples can facilitate the development of ne...
Western scientific traditions and technology are both vital underpinnings for the dominant culture i...
The incursions of philosophers have reached into the sociological fields, but more rarely into the t...
The polarity between the disparate spheres of Western modernity and Aboriginal tradition has ultimat...
The debates over Indigenous peoples and development are often framed within the discussion on the sh...
In his article Australian Indigenous Philosophy Stephen Muecke discusses the fact that neither Aus...
This paper will survey how Western philosophy turned almost from its beginning to the objective dime...
Over the years, the field of anthropology has developed into a holistic discipline, borrowing ideas ...
This dissertation seeks to engage with Martin Heidegger’s critique of modern technology in order to ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.With growing awareness ...
Beliefs about the relationship between humans and the natural environment are expressed through worl...
Humans are, as Cassirer has demonstrated, an animal symbolicum that interprets the world by means of...
Western cultural approaches to teaching science have excluded Indigenous knowledges and culturally f...
Culture is the system of knowledge, from whose meanings the human being screened and selected their ...
The term progress is a modern Western notion that life is always improving and advancing toward an...
This paper explores how the consciousness of Indigenous peoples can facilitate the development of ne...
Western scientific traditions and technology are both vital underpinnings for the dominant culture i...
The incursions of philosophers have reached into the sociological fields, but more rarely into the t...
The polarity between the disparate spheres of Western modernity and Aboriginal tradition has ultimat...
The debates over Indigenous peoples and development are often framed within the discussion on the sh...
In his article Australian Indigenous Philosophy Stephen Muecke discusses the fact that neither Aus...
This paper will survey how Western philosophy turned almost from its beginning to the objective dime...
Over the years, the field of anthropology has developed into a holistic discipline, borrowing ideas ...
This dissertation seeks to engage with Martin Heidegger’s critique of modern technology in order to ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.With growing awareness ...
Beliefs about the relationship between humans and the natural environment are expressed through worl...
Humans are, as Cassirer has demonstrated, an animal symbolicum that interprets the world by means of...
Western cultural approaches to teaching science have excluded Indigenous knowledges and culturally f...
Culture is the system of knowledge, from whose meanings the human being screened and selected their ...
The term progress is a modern Western notion that life is always improving and advancing toward an...
This paper explores how the consciousness of Indigenous peoples can facilitate the development of ne...