We would not, however, be able to focus on this aspect of evolution of Western civilization.However, they all have only been a prelude to the unique Western civilization, which has finally been able to release the true potential of human mind during the dramatic transformation of thinking that accompanied the Age of Renaissance and Scientific Revolution.The greatest achievements of the Western Civilization are individual liberty and untrammeled scientific inquiry, these also have been its hallmark characteristics already by the end of the eighteenth century., on the whole the Western civilization has been a great liberating force for mankind.A yet another fundamental dimension of the Western civilization may be characterized as artistic ...
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It does not argue that civilization identities will replace all other identities that nation states will disappear, that each civilization will become a single coherent political entity, that groups within a civilization will not conflict with and even fight each other.Non-Western civilization will continue to attempt to acquire the wealth, technology, skills, machines and weapons that are part of being modern.This paper does set forth the hypotheses that differences between civilizations are real and important; civilization-consciousness is increasing; conflict between civilizations will supplant ideological and other forms of conflict as the dominant global form of conflict; international relations, historically a game played out withi...
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At the same time, however, and perhaps as a result, a return to the roots phenomenon is occurring among non-Western civilizations.The very phrase “the world community” has become the euphemistic collective noun (replacing “the Free World”) to give global legitimacy to actions reflecting the interests of the United States and other Western powers.Now the author safeguards his article & clears that This article does not argue that civilization identities will replace all other identities, that nation states will disappear, that each civilization will become a single coherent political entity, that groups within a civilization will not conflict with and even fight each other.These include Western, Confucian, Japanese, Islamic, Hindu, Sl...
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That’s how trade affected western civilization.That is also a main part of how western civilization developed.All of these things are key to Europe and the development of Western civilization.a .Western civilization has to do with infrastructure because infrastructure is essential in a civilization.All these things also helped on the development of Western civilization.
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The meaning of civilization is here described, as “A civilization is a cultural entity”.There will be 8 mayor civilizations: Western, Confucian, Japanese, Islamic, Hindu, Slavic-Orthodox, Latin American and the African civilization.There will be no universal civilization but there will be a world of different civilizations.Furthermore the meaning of civilization is described as the highest culture grouping of people and the broadest levels of cultural identity people have.On the one hand the cultural division of Europe between Western Christianity and on the other hand the Orthodox Christianity and Islame has reemerged.
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This allowed the Western civilization to widely adapt.Among the many aspects of Greek culture that have influenced Western Civilization, the most notable would be philosophy.Fine arts had also affected western civilization.This was known as cultural diffusion and helped the Western civilization become the way it is today.That Ancient Greeks affected Western civilization through politics.
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The culture, politics, science, and educational systems of the ancient Greeks are said to have impacted the development of early Western Civilization and are thus the foundations upon which our present society is based.The entirety of what other writers and scholars have talked about as the contributions of Greek civilization to Western Civilization can be summed up as a contribution of critical consciousness.What the Greeks truly gave Western civilization was the ability to analyze, to think critically about the self and everything outside of the self.Because the Greeks gave us critical consciousness, we are able to take what they had and make it into something much better, much more appropriate for our civilization, for the times we li...
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Those times were not lacking in significant events and meaningful and though-enriching contributions to Western civilization.It was the most defining period not only of Western vivilization, but of human civilization as such.It is nevertheless justifiable to call them the Dark Ages, because, despite an interesting measure of cultural efflorescence, those periods were not marked by the freedom of the human mind, something that has become the quintessential characteristic of the Western civilization in more recent centuries.It is this Socratic quest for knowledge, truth and meaning of human life that lies at the heart of the precious and unique phenomenon that the Western civilization is.Before 1800 CE, however, the modern Western civiliza...
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Today most western countries have democratic governments based on the same government structure that the Greeks introduced to the world.Most countries in the Western civilization provide equal rights and opportunities to their citizens based on the idea that humans have the capacity to think, learn from their mistakes and achieve their dreams, which was pioneered by Greek philosophers.It is this idea that propels the western civilization to reach new heights in every aspect of life.Every doctor in the western civilization takes the Hippocratic oath to do no harm (Doc.4).It was a very progressive civilization that developed new ideas in fields of science, geometry, philosophy, sports, and government.
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Hippocrates was an ancient Greek physician referred to as “the father of western medicine”.He laid the foundations for philosophy in western civilizations.All which were very important for the western civilization.All of these people shaped western civilizations, while Greece was in two wars at the time.All of the poems, literature, architecture and dramas were vital for the western civilizations.
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To put it metaphorically, if the “lights” of the “civilized” did not reach the Angolans (as colonialists have claimed to be the case) before the arrival of the colonialist, they surely were not “bright” enough to “illuminate” the life of most Angolans after.These readers will only be disappointed and even confused for what is to be painted in the poem is not civilization but rather (un)civilization.The poem’s title is in fact highly ironic: it is used by the poet to make the reader reflect about the true nature of Western civilization, see its many (un)civilized sites and make him/her question the motives behind the colonial enterprise.The questions I would like to ask in relation to this poem are: will the reader feel enough revolt and ...
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Great thinkers such as Aristotle and Socrates helped shape Western culture’s attitude and outlook on life.Their achievements in art, philosophy, history, and science shaped the growth of Western civilization.Many specific features of this and other Greek buildings have also greatly influenced Western Civilization .From arts and theatre, to philosophy and mathematics, ancient Greeks contributed much to Western civilization.The Greek’s Golden Age was a time of peace and cultural prosperity, and it was the time from which most of Greece’s contributions to Western civilization originated.
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The Western Civilization from “The Greek Polis”.Western civilization comprises of modern society that mainly includes North America and Western Europe.Before 1500 BC the western civilization is mostly influenced by Romans and Greeks – “Western Civilization Impact on Rest of the World, 1996”.Many economists agree that Byzantine Empires is the origin for the trade and commerce “Economy in Byzantine Empire – Alfered Brain, 2001”.century it is found that the empires has collected surplus tax from the people of the kingdom in order to increase the trend of trade and commerce.
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During the Civil War the General Assembly of Delaware rejected secession, as well as Maryland.Civil War on the Western Border, 1854-1865.(Monaghan, 1955) Further, Kentucky is argued to contribute to strategic victory in the Civil War, and Lincoln once announced that to loose Kentucky was the same as to be defeated in the Civil War.Most of the Western states adopted Jim Crow law and worked towards slavery abolishment.Historians argue that the Western states with their favorable social, political connections were critical to the war outcome and slavery abolishment.
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From the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries, a drastically new way of thinking developed in Western Civilization, a way of thinking that has shaped and defined the modern world.Perry M. Rogers (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1997): p. 32. .Civilization, ed.These movements led Western Civilization to a departure from reverence for traditional authority, from a fatalistic view of the world, and from a blending of the spiritual and the secular, allowing the emergence of the individualistic, scientific, progress-oriented attitude that fuels the Western world today.in Aspects of Western Civilization, ed.
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to support his thesis that Greeks were the torchbearers of the modern western civilization.In chapter six, The Birth of Rational Man, he again cites from classical and modern sources to validate his point of view about the nurturing of a rational attitude and belief that “human are fundamentally rational possessing the ability to understand and control a knowable world” [Thornton, B.S.His eulogy of Hellenistic culture and its contribution to western world does not allow Thornton to neglect the evil pervasive in the Greek society.Greek Ways; How the Greeks Created Western Civilization by Bruce Thornton is an illustrative book on the Greek contribution to the Western civilization.This book is based on the thesis that Hellenistic civilizati...
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Later in the paragraph, Huntington writes ‘peoples and governments of non-Western civilizations no longer remain the objects of history as targets of Western colonialism but join the West as movers of history’ as if to suggest that events occurring in non-western parts of the world somehow do not constitute as history if they don’t involve or have a felt effect upon Western society.His Eurocentric bias is clear early as he quotes and perpetuates an idea put forward before by William Lind that these were primarily ‘Western Civil Wars’.When speaking of the Islamic civilization however, Huntington doesn’t seem to make the effort to differentiate between the major denominations of Shia, Sunni and Sufism which have so strongly influenced the ...
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Can one modernize without being western?There is therefore need to differentiate the western influence from the modernization in the west.The east does not have to worry on adopting the western culture rather what the modernization does to the economic, social and political norms.While modernizing is the adoption of technology and industrial revolutions; westernization on the other hand is the adoption of the western culture and ideas.Therefore for those who modernize does not have to adopt the western cultures .
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Traditions from the classical age, the Germanic tribes and Christianity merged to give identity to the new civilization of Europe.Fortunately, the civilization was kept intact.All the events contributed on what the West has in the present civilization today.Athens followed a democratic civilization while the state of Sparta was a disciplined one.The said growth is perfectly exemplified in the western civilization.
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Two major civilizations that have maybe contributed the most to our civilization are ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.The Egyptians also developed a system of na...(Roberts, p.65) The people of Egypt taught themselves and others that followed how to build boats and sail.Without the development of farming people of the United States and people of the world would be starving.Attributes That Have Influenced Western Civilization There have been major influences from ancient civilizations that have helped the development of our Western Civilization today.
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Even though, putting others first is something great, you need to think about yourself too.The western civilization figured this out and put activity high on the list of .This is something that the western civilization honored; the rewards or the positive consequences of the life they lived.The way the eastern civilization would live is how people dream of living today.In the eastern civilization, working with less is held high in standards.
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With that said, a look will be taken into the causes of the second Greco-Persian war, why the culture and ideals of Greece are significant to Western civilization, what events led to the end of the war, and how Western civilization was saved as a result.Laistner, M. L. W. A History of the Greek World from 479 to 323 B. C. London: Methuen, 1947. .Indianapolis: Hackett, 2003.These wars, especially the second Greek and Persian war (Greco-Persian war), are significant and ultimately important in understanding the history of the Greek culture and its ties to Western civilization because, as most historians believe, had Greece been conquered by Xerxes or his father, Western civilization would never have been developed and allowed to flourish...
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He would have made India to unlearn or forget everything un-ethical brought by the western civilizations to the shores of India.The idea of nationalism is a modern or western idea.It shows Gandhi’s knowledge about a western born idea of nationalism and its traditional use in Indian conditions by bringing it close to religion.Western society promotes a structured, organized religion, while a belief in God is good enough for Gandhi.Machinery is the chief symbol of western modern civilization, which has been rejected by Gandhi in Hind Swaraj.
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Unlike Crescent, Othello represents the evidence of contradictions between Western and Eastern civilization, which results in tragic implications for the destiny of individual people.The difficulty of being Arab is also presented at the level of racialized and politicized metaphors, which represent Arabness in Western world and in fact distort real culture of Arab people.” (Abu Jaber,78) Hence, it is important to note that Sirine’s Arabness and conflicting status within Western civilization are not constituted in direct terms and notions, bearing on direct political connotations.The conflict between them and Western civilization takes place on different thematic levels, explained by the difference in plots and historical surrounding.Howe...
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Has communism really faded in the western world or is it just a tactic of the countries that used to embrace communism to fit into the economic order of Western Europe, which is depicted in the functioning of the European Union?This is another critique for people who see western liberalism as an ideology that has been widely accepted in modern governance across the world (Paul, Miller and Paul 41-43).These countries embrace Leninism and Marxism as the core pillars of transformation in socio-political and economic governance, while the western states fully embrace liberalism and democracy.While it cannot be denied that the western civilization is dominant in the world, it remains critical to note that most people from the non-western nati...
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This quote may have been an influence to the law of separation of church and state that we have today.Philosophy is the study of knowledge, reality, and existence.Government was not the only way the Ancient Greeks had contributions to Western Civilization.As seen in document 4, which is a quote from Aristotle, this quote tells us that having the power of reason is our strongest power.Ancient Greece influenced Western Civilization in many ways.
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A correlation was also found between the sudden appearance of words in a language and the transitional periods between each historical stage of the civilizing process.Elias perceives the development of western civilization in three historical stages.DP Summary: The Civilizing Process by Norbert Elias Social scientist, Norbert Elias, examines in part two of his book, The Civilizing Process, the development of manners and the subsequent ‘civilizing’ of Western Europe since the middle ages.In essence, Elias is speaking of the maturity of a people.Meaning, as people change and grow, so to does society.
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The term "civilization" also refers to a set of attitudes and behavior that Western society has adopted as being consonant with the literal definition of civilization.Façade of Civilization Exposed in Heart of Darkness, Apocalypse Now, and Hollow Men .In today's world these terms, and therefore the term "civilization", are understood throughout the world according to their European definitions, and therefore they are, to a certain degree, ethno-centric."Civilization", like "democracy" is something of a loaded term.The term civilization literally means a society which has reached a high level of organization and development, which can be characterized by highly specified division of labor, monumental architecture, a redistributive economy...
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There will also be conflict among western or eastern nations if there is difference of culture, values, lifestyle and religion.Civilization forms ones identity and is more radical than political regime or ideology.He said that the desire for dominance of ones civilization will be the driving force for the rivalry among nations.(Bartley 1996) First reason is that civilization of a nation is composed of unique language, history, tradition, culture and most importantly religion.The major civilizations of the world which will create the future cultural fault lines are Western, Confucian, Japanese, Islamic, Hindu, Slavic-Orthodox, Latin American and African civilization.
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However, the conquest of the western parts of the Roman Empire by Germanic peoples and the subsequent advent of despotism in the form of dominance by the Western Christian Papacy (which held combined political and spiritual authority, a state of affairs absent from Greek civilization in all its stages), resulted into a rupture of the previously existing ties between the Latin West and Greek thought [1], including Christian Greek thought.The philosopher Bertrand Russell, in his History of Western Philosophy, accepted the idea of the West as the heir to ancient Greek and Jewish culture, but went on to treat Islam and Marxism as developments within Western culture.On the other hand, Muslim world largely views the Western world as a overwhel...
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