Gandhi and Time-Binding: Interfacebetween Principles and Practices

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Balvant Parekh Centre for General Semantics and Other Human Sciences Vadodara & Institute of Policy Research and International Studies The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara Jointly Organize A National Seminar on Gandhi and Time-Binding: Interfacebetween Principles and Practices 23 & 24 January 2018 Balvant Parekh Centre for General Semantics and Other Human Sciences, Baroda and the Institute of Policy Research and International Studies, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara jointlyorganize a two day national seminar on Gandhi and Time-Binding: Interface BetweenPrinciples and Practices during 23&24 January 2018. Concept Note The seminar attempts to read Gandhian principles and practices in the light of timebinding, which is the capability to summarize, digest and appropriate the labours and experiences of the past for the benefit of the present and the future generations. Time-bindingis a conscious undertaking that makes a human being the inheritor of bygone ages and trustee of posterity. Time-binding as explained by the Polish-

American thinker, Alfred J. Korzybski has an integrated vision of knowing, being and doing. Its aspiration is human weal. Korzybski, who brought new perspectives into the understanding of time, language, philosophy and pedagogy, was shocked into contemplation after his experiences during the First World War. Korzybski s sense of history and acute observation of life launched him on a quest through Manhood of Humanity (1921) and Science and Sanity (1933) which resulted in a functional understanding of human being as a time-binder. A time-binder is capable of transferring and building upon ideas, knowledge and experiences from the past for the advantage of the present and the future generations. Korzybski believed that such a trusteeship of knowledge and experiential insights comes with an ethical responsibility. Gandhi s engagement with knowledge and experiences of the bygone ages was through texts, contexts, interactions with people and observation of life-worlds. He has been keenly receptive, at the same time critical and creative in that engagement. The stages of his experiment also immersed him in moments of self-doubt, disillusionment and rethinking. My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography deals with Gandhi s tireless and inconclusive experiments with principles and performance, elaborating on how certain spiritual, political, and ethical insights and works of thinkers have influenced him and how innovatively he turned ideas and ideals into practices based on his needs, cultural realities, environments and lived-experiences. The aspiration behind such an experiment was to realize the superior self. In his opinion, such a realization would make possible a

higher level of individual and social life. Gandhibelieved that when this aspiration becomes a collective endeavor, humanity will experience a remarkable spiritual and ethical enrichment and freedom from bondages, including colonialism. From different ideological perspectives, locations and times, Gandhi s experiments may look successful, utopian and of timeless or limited significance. Gandhi s own ambivalence as a conformist and dissenter to his times influenced the course of several of his experiments. However, Gandhian experiments tell the story not of passive learning and acceptance; but active, continuous quest, moments of uncertainty and challenges. Most importantly, Gandhi did not stopsearching for methods to translate his evolving convictions into ways of everyday living. His life was a conscious attempt to internalize and integrate the ideas and ideals into a viable philosophy of being and doing. The attempt had its strengths and shortcomings as his exponents and detractors illustrate. Gandhi argued that realizing lofty ideals is not possible if the smallest, quotidian parts are neglected. The apparently commonplace aspects of life such as diet, clothing, cleanliness, dealing with the desires and passions of the body and the like were informed by the principles that had inspired him. The tight interconnectedness of Gandhian ideas and practices truth, non-violence, brahmacharya, satyagraha, philosophy of education, organization of his ashram, ways of resisting the colonial power, strategies for decolonizing the mind is not accidental. Gandhian principles and practices have been adopted into many struggles across the world. Generations of theorists and practitioners have looked up in awe, embraced, appropriated, rejected, critiqued orcondemned his views for various reasons. Even after many decades of his demise, there are several kinds of theoretical and practical engagement with his works and philosophy of life across the world. The seminar will look at the life and principles of Gandhi in an across time, focusing on the shaping, sharing, transformation, and reception of ideas and practices. You may think around these issues and many more: Can there be different ways conceptualizing and practicing time-binding? How different is Gandhi s understanding of history and time as an interconnected continuum of past-present-future?

How time-binding worked in the Phoenix settlement, Tolstoy farm and the ashrams where Gandhi experimented with and transformed the idea of cooperative coexistence? How Gandhi adopted principles from religious scriptures and teaching of spiritual masters (eg. Satya, dharma, ahimsa, aparigraha, love, kindness, compassion, non-attachment, self-reliance, etc.) and translated them into ways of everyday functioning and strategies of social reform and anti-colonial struggle? How in Gandhian thought, the integration of past-present-future; experienceknowledge; principles-practice, etc. are made viable? How the Gandhian methods contribute to the understanding, practice and rethinking about time-binding? (Prepared by Bini B.S) Submission Deadline 300-word abstract of the paper is due by December25, 2017. The abstract shouldbe sent as an email attachment to: lajwanti.chatani@gmail.com with a copy to binisajil@gmail.com. Please mention your full name, Department and institutional affiliation in the abstract. You will be informed whether your abstract is selected by 31 December 2017. Selected participants should send the registration fee by January10, 2018. Registration Fees Rs. 1000 (For faculty) Rs. 500 (For students) Registration Deadline The last date for receiving the registration fee is January10, 2018. The fee may be paid through an Account Payee cheque/ a Demand Draft favoring 'Balvant Parekh Centre for GS & OHS payable in any bank in Baroda. You may also do a direct bank transfer and the account details would be provided upon request. For the details of bank transfer, write to binisajil@gmail.com.those who wish to attend without presenting a paper also have to pay the registration fee and submit such details as name, department and institutional affiliation by email.

The registration fee will take care of lunch and tea during the seminar. The fee does not include the cost of accommodation in Baroda and is non-refundable. If you require accommodation, do get in touch with the convener and coordinator on email. Publication in Anekaant: A Journal of Polysemic Thought Select papers from the seminar will be included in Anekaant: A Journal of Polysemic Thought, published by Balvant Parekh Centre. Completed papers (4000-6000 words, latest MLA style) for the seminar volume/ special issue of Anekaant should reach Bini B.S. as email attachments by April 30, 2018. For details, contact: Convener Professor LajwantiChatani Officiating Director Institute of Policy Research and International Studies The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Email: director-policyresearch@msubaroda.ac.in/lajwanti.chatani@gmail.com Coordinators Bini B.S Academic Fellow and Editor of Anekaant: A Journal of Polysemic Thought Balvant Parekh Centre for General Semantics and Other Human Sciences, Baroda Email: binisajil@gmail.com AparnaVijayan Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Email: aparna.vijayan-polsci@msubaroda.ac.in/apuv1210@gmail.com