The Hindu Concept of Human Freedoms

Criticizing the Western emphasis on reason and science that marked the emergence of European human rights doctrines, the Indian political scientist S.V. Puntambekar was of the opinion that “we shall have to give up some of the superstitions of material science and limited reason, which make man too much this-worldly, and introduce higher spiritual aims and values for mankind.” He focused on the spiritual nature of human beings in his text “The Hindu Concept of Human Rights”, sent in May 1947 in response to UNESCO’s survey on the philosophical foundations of human rights. This article provides excerpts from his text.

Author: Shrikrishna Venkatesh Puntambekar
Published: 1 January 1947
Language(s): English
Content Type(s): Text
Region(s): Global,Asia
Link: https://en.unesco.org/courier/2018-4/hindu-concept-human-freedoms
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