Pergunta #4848
ACHEI! Exatamente o que eu buscava achei. É um RESUMO da idéia embutida no artigo que li há alguns anos,me encantei, então queria incluir num trabalho. Ralei tres côcos mas achei, vai fazer parte da próxima aula que vou dar:
“I think, therefore I am – this is the famous phrase coined by René Descartes. This has become the motto of the modern mind.Buddhists call it co-dependent arising. Hindus call it Sohum: That is I, and I am that. In South Africa they call it UMBUTU: I am because we are. Or we are therefore I am.This view of a world of relationships is the underlying theme of this issue. Richard Tarnas looks at the history of Western thought and weaves together a new synthesis. Maurice Ash imagines how our education and agriculture, politics and planning would be shaped if we were to build them on the foundations of wholeness. Vandana Shiva and Bill Devall explore the same ground from the perspective of deep ecology. Scilla Elworthy examines the field of peace, non-violence and conflict resolution from a holistic point of view: if there is no separation, no dualism, then who is our enemy? With whom are we fighting?”
Resposta:
Ana.Maria:
We′re fighting with ourselves, and that′s a great foe.