Modernity
Modernity
“Time carries, not much burden in determining the concern of an idea”.
Modernity does not mean can temporariness of certain ideas (or) ideals. Even the new ideas may be old enough to be considered modern their inspiration can be traced back to ideas of the past. If an idea appears out of the present circumstances even then it is not modern. If a particular idea fits in that frame work it is modernity otherwise it is not. If a person is modernized in spirit he can assume modernity. Time changes and with the change of time the ideas also become obsolete . If we determine the word “Modern” from “Ancient” we find the current improvement over the ancient as far as the development of the society is concerned.
“His motive for new desire and passion for new ideas are increasing rapidly”.
The growth must be in line with the current Development of the society. If the human beings just conform to the old imposts and culture they will never be able to bring about changes , which determine the growth of a nation. The word “Modern” has two different meanings, it may mean contemporary in time, it may mean contemporary inspirit we generally call a thing, an idea , a fashion modern in relation to its old version. The outlook of man, varies with every generation. On the other hand the idea is understood (or) at least realized as modern.
“There has no reverence for the old customs and traditions”.
Out of two ideas pretend one of them had been given much previous than the other and is accepted at present. Ideals of human beings fundamentally remain the same. The acceptance of ideas, to a great expansion , depends upon the fact that how much do they solve the problems of contemporary complex world. As man is becoming more creative , advanced progressive, his problems are also increasing in the same dimension . The importance attached to a particular ideas because of its adoption for a long time counts on more in accepting it as a belief.
“With the upgrading of Science, the outlook of man has experienced a drastic change”.
P.P.Neelayathakshi.