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  • Author: Subrata Kumar Ghosh
  • Publisher: Ananda Publishers
  • Language: Bengali
  • Edition: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9789350407707
  • Pages: 334
  • Weight: 506 gm

Book Description

This book explores Rabindranath Tagore’s views on technology, a topic that has been overshadowed by his renowned thoughts on science. While numerous works have been written about his scientific perspectives, Tagore's engagement with technology and its interplay with science had not been comprehensively discussed before this book.

Key Highlights:

  • Explores the relationship between science and technology, as seen through Tagore's life and thoughts.
  • Dissects his technological mindset, examining the impact of his upbringing, his philosophical reflections on science, and key works such as Dwarkanath, Sadhana, Muktadhara, and Raktakarabi.
  • Tagore's approach to human nature, grounded in his vision of technology as an essential extension of human thought and creativity.

🔹 Main Focus:
The book presents Rabindranath’s holistic views, bridging the gap between science, philosophy, and technology, with a view of how these can work together for humanity’s betterment.

📖 This book is perfect for:
✅ Those interested in Tagore’s lesser-known thoughts on technology
✅ Researchers and students of science, technology, and philosophy
✅ Readers fascinated by Tagore’s multifaceted worldview