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CONTENTS
Introduction
PART I. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL GLOBALIZATION
Chapter I. Globalization or Humanization: A Question of Priorities in Human Development
Oliva Blanchette
Chapter II. Old and New Globalization
Pablo Lopez Lopez
Chapter III. The Deconstruction of the Antilles
Fredrico Jose Alvarez
Chapter IV. African Cultural Identity in the Context of Globalization: Opportunities and Dangers
Chibueze C. Udeani
Chapter V. Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities
Gary Madison
Chapter VI. Violence and the Rising Tide of Globalization: A Teilhardian Perspective
Mervyn Fernando
Chapter VII. Globalization: Opportunities and Challenges
Nguyen Trong Chuan
Part II. Cultural Globalization
Chapter VIII. Contraries and Compatibilities in the Time of the Cultural Globalization
Tomonobu Imamich
Chapter IX. Construction of a Meaningful World in I Ching
Vincent Shen
Chapter X. Traditional Cultural and Modernization
R. Balasubramamian
Chapter XI. The Aesthetic Dimension of Science
Jean Ladrière
Chapter XII. Reconstruction of the Subject in View of Contemporary Globalization
Ghislaine Florival
Chapter XIII. Art and Its Suggestion to Man's Creative Potential
Nguyen Van Huyen
Chapter XIV. From Global Interests to Cultural Values
A.T. Dalfovo
Chapter XV. Creation of New Philosophy in the Age of the Global Village
Kirti Buchua
PART III. GLOBALIZATION AND METAPHYSICS, ETHICS AND RELIGION
Chapter XVI. Religion and Social Harmony
Margaret Chatterjee
Chapter XVII. The Promethean Man Eastward or Westward?
Mihaela Pop
Chapter XVIII. On the History, Theoretical difficulties and Prospects of Subjectivity in Western Theory
Duan Dezhi
Chapter XIX. Maritain's Concept of Integral Humanism
Tran Van Doan
Chapter XX. The Problem of Sovereignty in International Relations
Errol E. Harris
Chapter XXI. Identity and Globalization: The Metaphysical Question for the 21st Century
H. Daniel Dei
Chapter XXII. Two Models of Trinity -- French Post-Structuralist versus the Historical Critical: Argued in the Form of a Dialogue
R. Magliola
Chapter XXIII. Globalization, Philosophy and the Model of Ecumenism
William Sweet
Chapter XXIV. Globalization as Diversity in Unity
George F. McLean
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