Democracy Dialogues Lecture Series (Online )
Organised by New Socialist Initiative
Special Lecture
Topic: 'Science as a Cultural Ideal
Speaker: Dr. Ravi Sinha
Date and Time: 26 March 2023 at 6 PM (IST).
This
will be a Zoom meeting which will also be live streamed at Facebook, Please
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Abstract:
Despite
frequent misgivings about universal claims of modern science and despite it
being taken often as an accomplice of western imperialism, it is impossible for
any culture or civilization to avoid science or to create a culturally distinct
version of it. And yet, how does science seep into and reshape a culture would
have as many answers as there are cultures. The example of the West is
invariably taken as canonical wherein science appears as a key factor in
triggering the Great Divergence catapulting Western Europe in pole position ahead
of far advanced civilizations such as China or India. It is far more tractable
to draw some approximately generalizable lessons from this example than to
comprehensively answer the famous Needham Question about why the rest of the
world missed out on the Scientific Revolution and the subsequent percolation,
even if partial and fragmentary, of the cognitive values promoted by science
into the layers of cultural values.
Yet,
the fact remains that the cultures and the civilization on the Subcontinent are
irreducibly distinct from the West and also from the rest of the world. It is
not possible to draw out serviceable prescriptions just from the western
example for cultivating science in the cultural soil of the Subcontinent. It
will be necessary to cast a bird’s eye-view on the civilizational contours of
this vast land to have some idea about what have been the obstacles in the past
and what possible pathways to future are available in the present.
After
sketching out these broad contours I will conclude this talk by making some
tentative suggestions about how to seek pathways to a future in which science
can attain the status of a cultural ideal, which in turn may facilitate
emergence of an Indian modernity worthy of a glorious civilization.
About the Speaker :
Ravi
Sinha is an activist-scholar who has been associated with progressive movements
for nearly four decades. Trained as a theoretical physicist, Dr. Ravi has a
doctoral degree from MIT, Cambridge, USA. He worked as a physicist at
University of Maryland, College Park, USA, at Physical Research Laboratory,
Ahmedabad and at Gujarat University, Ahmedabad before resigning from the job to
devote himself full time to organizing and theorizing. He is the principal
author of the book, Globalization of Capital, published in 1997, co-founder of
the Hindi journal, Sandhan, and one of the founders and a leading member of New
Socialist Initiative.