ECO-ETHICAL VIEWS OF TAGORE AND AMARTYA SEN
Author(s) -
Ratan Lal Basu
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
revista científica arbitrada de la fundación menteclara
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2469-0783
DOI - 10.32351/rca.v3.1.39
Subject(s) - bengali , humanities , nobel laureate , philosophy , art history , art , literature , linguistics , poetry
Ever since the Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Amartya Sen, there has been much endeavour to highlight Sen’s Shantiniketan background and affinity of his world outlook with that of Rabindranath Tagore. Unfortunately, a deeper analysis is likely to reveal that Amartya Sen’s views (based on western world-outlook) are diametrically opposed to that of Tagore (based on ancient Indian world-outlook), particularly as regards sustainable development and eco-ethical human living. This article endeavours to highlight these contrasting aspects of the world-outlooks of two Bengali Nobel Laureates.
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