A Spoken Silence: Rabindranath and the Ecology of Modern Consciousness

Assem Shrivastava
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Rabindranath’s enormous corpus of varied work has been widely un-derstood as that of a poet, a writer, a playwright, a musician and a man of letters. He has only rarely been interpreted as a philosopher, and almost never as an ecological philosopher. Preliminary research shows that he is perhaps India’s first modern ecological philosopher - at growing odds with modernity. The essay argues that Tagore’s perspectives and insights are unique and his intellectual contribution in this area is indispensable to an understanding of the ecological and spiritual implications of technological, industrial modernity. There are few thinkers during the last hundred years anywhere more relevant when it comes to teaching us the significance of how we relate to the natural world (including, needless to add, our very own bodies) and what it tells us about ourselves and the way we have come to live.The focus in this paper is on what we can learn about Tagore’s outlook on the natural world and our relationship to it from a set of letters he wrote to his niece during his years as a young man, looking after his family estate in East Bengal (now, Bangladesh).
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Rabindranath的大量作品被广泛理解为诗人、作家、剧作家、音乐家和文学家的作品。他很少被解读为哲学家,而且几乎从未被解读为生态哲学家。初步研究表明,他可能是印度第一位现代生态哲学家——与现代性的分歧越来越大。本文认为泰戈尔的观点和见解是独一无二的,他在这一领域的智力贡献对于理解技术、工业现代性的生态和精神含义是不可或缺的。在教导我们如何与自然世界(不用说,包括我们自己的身体)相联系的重要性,以及它告诉我们关于我们自己和我们的生活方式的意义方面,在过去的一百年里,很少有思想家比他更有意义。本文的重点是我们可以从泰戈尔写给侄女的一组信件中了解泰戈尔对自然世界的看法以及我们与自然世界的关系,这些信件是泰戈尔年轻时在东孟加拉(现在的孟加拉国)照看家族庄园时写的。
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