Wednesday, April 16, 2008

LECTURE- Philosophy of Unified Area, Demir Kadyrov, Aigine Research Center, April 17, 2008

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LECTURE- Philosophy of Unified Area, Demir Kadyrov, Aigine Research
Center, 4/17/08

Posted by: Aigine Research Center <aigine.bishkek@gmail.com>

Aigine Cultural Research Center in Bishkek presents:

LECTURE:

"Philosophy of Unified Area" [Filosofiia edinnogo polia]

Date and time: 5:30 pm., Thurs., April 17, 2008
Venue: Aigine CRC, Toktogula 93, Bishkek
Language: Russian (translation will not be provided)

Lecture by: Demir Kadyrov, Director of the Science Center


Synopsis:

There are three core origins and dimensions - Spirituality, Science &
Ethics in life philosophy of any nation. The talk is aimed to
emphasize integrity and interrelation of the three core philosophical
dimensions in nomadic-turks' world view. The author claims that
philosophy of nomads as holistic, spiritually-cosmological concept is
the most sustainable concept, which has been able to endure centuries
and pressure of other cultures. The author analyses spiritual,
scientific and ethnic dimensions of "Tengrianity". Philosophy of
Unified Area is based on the Theory of Unified Area by Kyrgyz
physicist, Dr. Samat Kadyrov.

Aigine Cultural Research Center (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan) was founded in
2004 and takes as its mission: study and preservation of the natural
and cultural legacy and diversity of Kyrgyzstan; investigation of
unknown aspects of cultural and natural phenomena; seeking points of
rapprochement and interconnection among esoteric knowledge and
science, nature and culture, tradition and innovation, West and East,
and other experiences often felt to be in opposition.


Aigine Research Center
str. Toktogula # 93
Tel.: +996 (312) 666966 / 667673
Fax: +996 (312) 667674
E-mail: aigine.bishkek@gmail.com
www.aigine.kg
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan


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