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Douglas Allen (philosopher)

Douglas Allen is an American philosopher, academic, author and an activist. He is a Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and a Founder of Maine Peace Action Committee at the University of Maine.[1]

Douglas Allen
Born (1941-06-15) June 15, 1941 (age 82)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Philosopher, academic and author
AwardsDistinguished Maine Professor Award, University of Maine
Hands of Peace Award, Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine
Faculty Excellence Award, University of Maine Alumni Association
Steve Gould Award, University of Maine
Academic background
EducationB.A., Philosophy
M.A., Philosophy
Ph.D., Philosophy
Alma materYale University
Vanderbilt University
Thesis"The History of Religions and Eliade’s Phenomenology"
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Maine

Allen’s research focuses on phenomenology of religion and the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi. He has also studied comparative philosophy and religion, Marxism and political philosophy along with Asian philosophy and religion, with a focus on Hinduism and Buddhism. He knew Mircea Eliade and has conducted extensive research on his phenomenology of religion. Allen is an author of numerous research papers along with 16 books and 150 book chapters. His books include Structure and Creativity in Religion: Hermeneutics in Mircea Eliade's Phenomenology and New Directions, Coming to Terms: Indochina, the United States, and the War, Comparative Philosophy and Religion in Times of Terror, and Gandhi after 9/11: Creative Nonviolence and Sustainability.[2]

Allen is a peace and justice scholar and activist, and has been active in the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam/Indochina Antiwar Movement. He served as an Elected President of the International Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy from 2000 till 2004.[3] He is the Editor of the book series Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion published by Lexington Books.[4]

Education edit

Allen received his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Yale University in 1963 before spending a Fulbright year at Banaras Hindu University in India where he focused on classical Indian Philosophy. He then enrolled in Vanderbilt University and received his Master of Arts and Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1967 and 1971, respectively.[1] He also propounded the famous theory of "contract to status".

Career edit

Allen joined Southern Illinois University as an Instructor and Assistant Professor till 1972 and later taught for a year at Central Connecticut State as an Assistant Professor. In 1974, he joined the University of Maine and held appointments as Assistant Professor and Associate Professor before being promoted to Professor in 1981. In 2020, he was appointed as Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Maine. At University of Maine, he has been twice appointed as a Chairperson of Philosophy.[1]

On October 2, 2017, Allen delivered a keynote address to the General Assembly of the United Nations on the UN International Day of Nonviolence on “Mahatma Gandhi on Violence and Nonviolence.[5]

Research edit

Allen specializes in the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi, philosophical phenomenology and the phenomenology of religion, symbolism, and myth, the phenomenology of Mircea Eliade, Marx, Marxism, and political philosophy, and comparative East-West philosophy, along with Eastern philosophy and religion with special emphasis on Hinduism and Buddhism.

Philosophy of Gandhi edit

Allen has conducted research on various peace and justice topics, focusing on the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi.[6] His work on Gandhi's philosophy includes research on violence and nonviolence, war and peace, terrorism, truth, Vedanta, Hind Swaraj and the Bhagavad-Gita, marginality, technology, and economic and environmental sustainability.

Allen studied Gandhi’s peace education and his formulations regarding violence, including educational violence, and the violence of the status quo. He discussed the major key points of Gandhi’s peace education and regarded long-term preventative education and socialization as its greatest strength.[7] In the late 2010s, he authored a paper titled, "Mahatma Gandhi’s Philosophy of Nonviolence and Truth" and presented an overview of Gandhi’s philosophy in the context of truth and nonviolence. He presented an alternative to anti-Gandhians, non-Gandhians, or reactionary Gandhians who over-idealized and decontextualize Gandhi and his philosophy.[8]

Allen has authored and edited five Gandhi-informed books, including The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty-First Century, Mahatma Gandhi, and Gandhi after 9/11: Creative Nonviolence and Sustainability. His book, The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty-First Century was published in 2008. According to Neelmani Jaysawal, "Gandhi’s philosophy has been presented in a number of contexts ranging from his ideas on religion, violence and satyagraha to his conception of a new society".[9][10]

In 2019, Allen published Gandhi after 9/11: Creative Nonviolence and Sustainability, which was reviewed as a "fascinating read" that "brings together effectively for the reader how a Gandhi-informed, non-violent response is creative, sustainable and relevant today." The review also stated that "this outstanding collection will be valuable to Gandhian scholars, students and activists".[11]

Phenomenology of Mircea Eliade edit

Allen has conducted extensive work on phenomenology of religion, focusing especially on the phenomenology of Mircea Eliade.[12] He studied Eliade's phenomenological analysis of religious experience and discussed Eliade's interpretations regarding the dialectic of the sacred and profane along with the role of symbolism. He highlighted various principles from Eliade's methodology and presented the relationship between the sacred and the profane, and the evaluation and choice implied in the dialectic.[13]

Allen authored a paper on Eliade's critique of contemporary Western philosophy and culture, and presented his analysis of engaged self-other Marxist, feminist, Hindu and Buddhist encounters.[14] In early 2010s, Allen published a paper on various aspects of Eliade's life and his scholarship,[15] and reviewed and evaluated the interpretations made by Eliade's defenders regarding his work.[16]

Awards and honors edit

  • 1963-1964 - Fulbright Grant to India
  • 1964-1967 - NDEA Fellowship to Vanderbilt University
  • 1985, 1992 - Smithsonian Institution Fellowship in India
  • 1986 - Selected as Honorary Visiting Professor, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
  • 1998 - Presidential Research and Creative Achievement Award, University of Maine[17]
  • 2000 - Distinguished Maine Professor Award, University of Maine[18]
  • 2005 - Hands of Peace Award, Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine
  • 2006 - Scroll of Peace International Award for Peace Research, presented at the International Peace Research Conference in India
  • 2007 - Elected member, International Peace Research Association Foundation Board
  • 2016 - First Honorary Distinguished Visiting Scholar of Gandhian Studies, Indian Institute of Technology
  • 2017 - Faculty Excellence Award, University of Maine Alumni Association[19]
  • 2020 - Steve Gould Award, University of Maine[20]

Bibliography edit

Selected books edit

  • Structure and Creativity in Religion: Hermeneutics in Mircea Eliade’s Phenomenology and New Directions (1978) ISBN 9789027975942
  • Religion and Political Conflict in South Asia: India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka (1992) ISBN 9780313273094
  • Culture and Self: Philosophical and Religious Perspectives, East and West (1997) ISBN 978-0813326740
  • Myth and Religion in Mircea Eliade (2002) ISBN 9780415939393
  • The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty-First Century (2008) ISBN 9780739122242
  • Mahatma Gandhi (2011) ISBN 9781861899705
  • Gandhi after 9/11: Creative Nonviolence and Sustainability (2018) ISBN 9780199097098

Selected articles edit

  • Allen, D. (1997). Social Constructions of Self: Some Asian, Marxist, and Feminist Critiques of Dominant Western Views of Self. Culture and Self: Philosophical and Religious Perspectives, East and West, 3-26.
  • Allen, D. (2013). Eliade’s Phenomenological Approach to Religion and Myth. Mircea Eliade: Myth, Religion, and History, 85-112.
  • Allen, D. (2015). Traditional Philosophies and Gandhi’s Approach to the Self in Pain. Cultural Ontology of the Self in Pain, 111-31.
  • Allen, D. (2019). Mahatma Gandhi’s Philosophy of Nonviolence and Truth: The Key Values and Concepts for Gandhi 150 and the Future. The Acorn: Philosophical Studies in Pacifism and Nonviolence, 1-14.
  • Allen, D. (2020). Philosophies of Becoming: Mythic Constructions, the Buddha’s Philosophy, and Gandhi’s Philosophy. The Time is Now: Essays on the Philosophy of Becoming, 23-61.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Douglas Allen".
  2. ^ "Douglas Allen - Research and Publications".
  3. ^ "Past Presidents and Officers".
  4. ^ "Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion".
  5. ^ "Gandhi in today's world". 2 November 2017.
  6. ^ Allen, Douglas (2003). "Mahatma Gandhi". The Philosophers' Magazine (21): 52. doi:10.5840/tpm200321122.
  7. ^ Allen, Douglas (2007). "Mahatma Gandhi on Violence and Peace Education". Philosophy East and West. 57 (3): 290–310. doi:10.1353/pew.2007.0029. JSTOR 20109407. S2CID 53553968.
  8. ^ Allen, Douglas (2019). "Mahatma Gandhi's Philosophy of Nonviolence and Truth". The Acorn. 19: 5–18. doi:10.5840/acorn2019112510. S2CID 213689174.
  9. ^ "Review of the book "The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty-First Century, by Douglas Allen"".
  10. ^ "The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty-First Century (review)".
  11. ^ "Book Review : Gandhi After 9/11: Creative Nonviolence and Sustainability, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2019".
  12. ^ Allen, Douglas (1988). "Eliade and History". The Journal of Religion. 68 (4): 545–565. doi:10.1086/487926. S2CID 170635864.
  13. ^ Allen, Douglas (1972). "Mircea Eliade's Phenomenological Analysis of Religious Experience". The Journal of Religion. 52 (2): 170–186. doi:10.1086/486296. S2CID 170385176.
  14. ^ Allen, Douglas (2008). Mircea Eliade's Challenge to Contemporary Philosophy. Vol. 45. pp. 33–40. doi:10.5840/wcp22200845247. ISBN 978-1-889680-92-7. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
  15. ^ Allen, Douglas (2008). "Prologue: Encounters with Mircea Eliade and his legacy for the 21st century". Religion. 38 (4): 319–327. doi:10.1016/j.religion.2008.05.015. S2CID 143479379.
  16. ^ Allen, Douglas (1994). "Recent defenders of Eliade: A critical evaluation". Religion. 24 (4): 333–351. doi:10.1006/reli.1994.1027.
  17. ^ "Presidential Research and Creative Achievement Award Recipients".
  18. ^ "Distinguished MAINE Professor". 7 January 2016.
  19. ^ "Professor Allen, Mentor and Activist". 6 February 2017.
  20. ^ "Allen named 2020 Gould Award winner". 12 May 2020.

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Douglas Allen is an American philosopher academic author and an activist He is a Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and a Founder of Maine Peace Action Committee at the University of Maine 1 Douglas AllenBorn 1941 06 15 June 15 1941 age 82 NationalityAmericanOccupation s Philosopher academic and authorAwardsDistinguished Maine Professor Award University of MaineHands of Peace Award Peace and Justice Center of Eastern MaineFaculty Excellence Award University of Maine Alumni AssociationSteve Gould Award University of MaineAcademic backgroundEducationB A PhilosophyM A PhilosophyPh D PhilosophyAlma materYale UniversityVanderbilt UniversityThesis The History of Religions and Eliade s Phenomenology Academic workInstitutionsUniversity of Maine Allen s research focuses on phenomenology of religion and the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi He has also studied comparative philosophy and religion Marxism and political philosophy along with Asian philosophy and religion with a focus on Hinduism and Buddhism He knew Mircea Eliade and has conducted extensive research on his phenomenology of religion Allen is an author of numerous research papers along with 16 books and 150 book chapters His books include Structure and Creativity in Religion Hermeneutics in Mircea Eliade s Phenomenology and New Directions Coming to Terms Indochina the United States and the War Comparative Philosophy and Religion in Times of Terror and Gandhi after 9 11 Creative Nonviolence and Sustainability 2 Allen is a peace and justice scholar and activist and has been active in the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam Indochina Antiwar Movement He served as an Elected President of the International Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy from 2000 till 2004 3 He is the Editor of the book series Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion published by Lexington Books 4 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Research 3 1 Philosophy of Gandhi 3 2 Phenomenology of Mircea Eliade 4 Awards and honors 5 Bibliography 5 1 Selected books 5 2 Selected articles 5 3 ReferencesEducation editAllen received his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Yale University in 1963 before spending a Fulbright year at Banaras Hindu University in India where he focused on classical Indian Philosophy He then enrolled in Vanderbilt University and received his Master of Arts and Ph D in Philosophy in 1967 and 1971 respectively 1 He also propounded the famous theory of contract to status Career editAllen joined Southern Illinois University as an Instructor and Assistant Professor till 1972 and later taught for a year at Central Connecticut State as an Assistant Professor In 1974 he joined the University of Maine and held appointments as Assistant Professor and Associate Professor before being promoted to Professor in 1981 In 2020 he was appointed as Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Maine At University of Maine he has been twice appointed as a Chairperson of Philosophy 1 On October 2 2017 Allen delivered a keynote address to the General Assembly of the United Nations on the UN International Day of Nonviolence on Mahatma Gandhi on Violence and Nonviolence 5 Research editAllen specializes in the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi philosophical phenomenology and the phenomenology of religion symbolism and myth the phenomenology of Mircea Eliade Marx Marxism and political philosophy and comparative East West philosophy along with Eastern philosophy and religion with special emphasis on Hinduism and Buddhism Philosophy of Gandhi edit Allen has conducted research on various peace and justice topics focusing on the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi 6 His work on Gandhi s philosophy includes research on violence and nonviolence war and peace terrorism truth Vedanta Hind Swaraj and the Bhagavad Gita marginality technology and economic and environmental sustainability Allen studied Gandhi s peace education and his formulations regarding violence including educational violence and the violence of the status quo He discussed the major key points of Gandhi s peace education and regarded long term preventative education and socialization as its greatest strength 7 In the late 2010s he authored a paper titled Mahatma Gandhi s Philosophy of Nonviolence and Truth and presented an overview of Gandhi s philosophy in the context of truth and nonviolence He presented an alternative to anti Gandhians non Gandhians or reactionary Gandhians who over idealized and decontextualize Gandhi and his philosophy 8 Allen has authored and edited five Gandhi informed books including The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty First Century Mahatma Gandhi and Gandhi after 9 11 Creative Nonviolence and Sustainability His book The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty First Century was published in 2008 According to Neelmani Jaysawal Gandhi s philosophy has been presented in a number of contexts ranging from his ideas on religion violence and satyagraha to his conception of a new society 9 10 In 2019 Allen published Gandhi after 9 11 Creative Nonviolence and Sustainability which was reviewed as a fascinating read that brings together effectively for the reader how a Gandhi informed non violent response is creative sustainable and relevant today The review also stated that this outstanding collection will be valuable to Gandhian scholars students and activists 11 Phenomenology of Mircea Eliade edit Allen has conducted extensive work on phenomenology of religion focusing especially on the phenomenology of Mircea Eliade 12 He studied Eliade s phenomenological analysis of religious experience and discussed Eliade s interpretations regarding the dialectic of the sacred and profane along with the role of symbolism He highlighted various principles from Eliade s methodology and presented the relationship between the sacred and the profane and the evaluation and choice implied in the dialectic 13 Allen authored a paper on Eliade s critique of contemporary Western philosophy and culture and presented his analysis of engaged self other Marxist feminist Hindu and Buddhist encounters 14 In early 2010s Allen published a paper on various aspects of Eliade s life and his scholarship 15 and reviewed and evaluated the interpretations made by Eliade s defenders regarding his work 16 Awards and honors edit1963 1964 Fulbright Grant to India 1964 1967 NDEA Fellowship to Vanderbilt University 1985 1992 Smithsonian Institution Fellowship in India 1986 Selected as Honorary Visiting Professor University of Peradeniya Sri Lanka 1998 Presidential Research and Creative Achievement Award University of Maine 17 2000 Distinguished Maine Professor Award University of Maine 18 2005 Hands of Peace Award Peace and Justice Center of Eastern Maine 2006 Scroll of Peace International Award for Peace Research presented at the International Peace Research Conference in India 2007 Elected member International Peace Research Association Foundation Board 2016 First Honorary Distinguished Visiting Scholar of Gandhian Studies Indian Institute of Technology 2017 Faculty Excellence Award University of Maine Alumni Association 19 2020 Steve Gould Award University of Maine 20 Bibliography editSelected books edit Structure and Creativity in Religion Hermeneutics in Mircea Eliade s Phenomenology and New Directions 1978 ISBN 9789027975942 Religion and Political Conflict in South Asia India Pakistan and Sri Lanka 1992 ISBN 9780313273094 Culture and Self Philosophical and Religious Perspectives East and West 1997 ISBN 978 0813326740 Myth and Religion in Mircea Eliade 2002 ISBN 9780415939393 The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty First Century 2008 ISBN 9780739122242 Mahatma Gandhi 2011 ISBN 9781861899705 Gandhi after 9 11 Creative Nonviolence and Sustainability 2018 ISBN 9780199097098 Selected articles edit Allen D 1997 Social Constructions of Self Some Asian Marxist and Feminist Critiques of Dominant Western Views of Self Culture and Self Philosophical and Religious Perspectives East and West 3 26 Allen D 2013 Eliade s Phenomenological Approach to Religion and Myth Mircea Eliade Myth Religion and History 85 112 Allen D 2015 Traditional Philosophies and Gandhi s Approach to the Self in Pain Cultural Ontology of the Self in Pain 111 31 Allen D 2019 Mahatma Gandhi s Philosophy of Nonviolence and Truth The Key Values and Concepts for Gandhi 150 and the Future The Acorn Philosophical Studies in Pacifism and Nonviolence 1 14 Allen D 2020 Philosophies of Becoming Mythic Constructions the Buddha s Philosophy and Gandhi s Philosophy The Time is Now Essays on the Philosophy of Becoming 23 61 References edit a b c Douglas Allen Douglas Allen Research and Publications Past Presidents and Officers Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion Gandhi in today s world 2 November 2017 Allen Douglas 2003 Mahatma Gandhi The Philosophers Magazine 21 52 doi 10 5840 tpm200321122 Allen Douglas 2007 Mahatma Gandhi on Violence and Peace Education Philosophy East and West 57 3 290 310 doi 10 1353 pew 2007 0029 JSTOR 20109407 S2CID 53553968 Allen Douglas 2019 Mahatma Gandhi s Philosophy of Nonviolence and Truth The Acorn 19 5 18 doi 10 5840 acorn2019112510 S2CID 213689174 Review of the book The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty First Century by Douglas Allen The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty First Century review Book Review Gandhi After 9 11 Creative Nonviolence and Sustainability New Delhi Oxford University Press 2019 Allen Douglas 1988 Eliade and History The Journal of Religion 68 4 545 565 doi 10 1086 487926 S2CID 170635864 Allen Douglas 1972 Mircea Eliade s Phenomenological Analysis of Religious Experience The Journal of Religion 52 2 170 186 doi 10 1086 486296 S2CID 170385176 Allen Douglas 2008 Mircea Eliade s Challenge to Contemporary Philosophy Vol 45 pp 33 40 doi 10 5840 wcp22200845247 ISBN 978 1 889680 92 7 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a journal ignored help Allen Douglas 2008 Prologue Encounters with Mircea Eliade and his legacy for the 21st century Religion 38 4 319 327 doi 10 1016 j religion 2008 05 015 S2CID 143479379 Allen Douglas 1994 Recent defenders of Eliade A critical evaluation Religion 24 4 333 351 doi 10 1006 reli 1994 1027 Presidential Research and Creative Achievement Award Recipients Distinguished MAINE Professor 7 January 2016 Professor Allen Mentor and Activist 6 February 2017 Allen named 2020 Gould Award winner 12 May 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Douglas Allen philosopher amp oldid 1224740677, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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