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The melting point : how is the world reshaping under pressure nowadays?

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Author(s)
Ciocan, Tudor Cosmin
Deniz, Osman Murat
Nalaskowski, Filip
Keywords
religious pluralism
dialectics
values
changes
social innovation
Covid-19
social engagement
infection
infectious disease
riots
curfew
pandemic
outbreak
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Medical ethics
Religious pluralism

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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/4009169
Online Access
http://dialogo-conf.com/archive/?vid=1&aid=2&kid=170701-17
Abstract
We are witnesses to a major reshaping of our world: the World and our lives as we used to know are ending and they are reshaping constantly and drastically under pressure. Everything we knew about this world, our old habits, values, human rights, ethical patterns et all. These days, since the pandemic outburst, I saw the perceptions we have/had on religious impositions and requirements changing for an unprecedented behavior and inconsiderably reshaping religious phenomenon could have ever think of. With the title taken from the topic of this volume, Inspired by the conference titled, we have tried to envision the actual human environment through the ongoing pandemic that revolutions the entire human society in a way we had never considered as possible and so that we will not recognize in a year or so. Following the Philosophy of Dialectics and seeing a larger number of possibilities beyond those that were revealed to us in most obvious ways, we wonder thus, what makes us, in fact, do these changes – is the pandemic itself and its requirements or is it just US, humans, that were long longing for a change, a motif to do it all new again? It is though a human-divine desire to anew all from time to time and seek a reboot to all wrongness that grows in the world.
Date
2020-11-30
Type
Article
DOI
10.18638/dialogo.2020.7.1.17
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2020 RCDST. All rights reserved.
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10.18638/dialogo.2020.7.1.17
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