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Integral and Differential Mapping of Human Idea: Structural and Functional Aspects of Altruism and Agroecology in Decision Theory

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Title Integral and Differential Mapping of Human Idea: Structural and Functional Aspects of Altruism and Agroecology in Decision Theory
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Creator Dipankar Saha
H.S. Sen
A. Saha
 
Subject Integral and Differential Mapping of Human Idea
 
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In the case of agriculture and environment, the bioethical vision driven by altruistic principles includes the integral
and differential domains of human ideas and its structural and functional analogies related to agro-ecology based
decision making which results from the interplay among specific cultures, tradition, values and vision and being
confronted with varied combinations of idea biosynthesis for survival. The integral reciprocity of idea biosynthesis
probably can be postulated in a theory of "diverged convergence into divergence" and can be hypothesized
as a two divergent -one convergent phenomena. Empirically we may try to derive a decision after taking into
consideration many ideas (In) wherein 'I' is a combination of Vn values in one point of neural flux.
The chance of possible exploration of altruistic vision also throws light on to this issue about how these
constants, if any, remain constant over a period of time 'n' or else their limit tends to be 'infinite' which is being
propagated, inherited (?) and mutated within every 'finite limit'.
In this paper the authors are trying to hypothesize evolutionary perspectives of bioethics having its temporal and
spatial variation specially in the case of agriculture and environment which is more explicitly focused. In the
context of agriculture and environment the philosophical attributes might have been inherited in hand with
religious practices and otherwise. And this is the crux of the agroecological decision theory per se for sustainable
plant genetic resources and it is associated with the ecological domain and questions on ethics/morals/values for
example bioethics by/for sustainability.
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Date 2022-04-02T08:32:59Z
2022-04-02T08:32:59Z
2004-06-15
 
Type Working Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/71128
 
Language English
 
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