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José Bonilla

    A New Utopia to transform this decadent society Volume III
    A New Utopia to transform this decadent society. Volume IV
    A New Utopia to transform this decadent society Volume II
    • 2023

      A New Utopia to transform this decadent society Volume II

      The transdisciplinary approach

      • 88 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the concept of transdisciplinarity, this book explores its role as a holistic approach that transcends traditional academic boundaries. It emphasizes the need for unity of knowledge in understanding the complexities of the modern world, recognizing the interdependence of various disciplines. The text discusses the shift from isolated fields of study to a more integrated framework, facilitating dialogue and collaboration. Originating from Piaget's work in 1970, it highlights the necessity of bridging gaps between disciplines to address contemporary challenges effectively.

      A New Utopia to transform this decadent society Volume II
    • 2023

      A New Utopia to transform this decadent society. Volume IV

      How to transform this Utopia into Reality?

      • 88 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The book explores the journey of learning life's lessons to minimize suffering and attain true happiness, emphasizing the importance of altruism over selfish desires. It suggests that when individuals cultivate joy and fulfillment, they become beacons of hope, radiating positivity to others. By embracing their role as assistants to the Creator, readers are encouraged to transform high-frequency cosmic vibrations into tangible benefits for the world, ultimately contributing to a collective vision of a better reality.

      A New Utopia to transform this decadent society. Volume IV
    • 2023

      A New Utopia to transform this decadent society Volume III

      Education for Life

      • 88 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The book explores the purpose behind training specialists in technical and scientific fields, questioning whether this education serves merely economic interests or the broader goal of enhancing human life. It emphasizes the need to shift the focus from "how to do" to "why do" and "for whom," advocating for a deeper understanding of our mission as human beings. The author calls for the development of our inner potential to contribute positively to society and reflects on the ideals that should be instilled in future generations for a sustainable and meaningful existence.

      A New Utopia to transform this decadent society Volume III