History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization Vol.Xii, Part.1 -a Conceptual-Analytic Study of Classical Indian Philosophy of Moral
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Concept Publishing Company 2008Description: 452pISBN:- 9788180695445
- R65.1 C393
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includes index and biblioraphy
On studying classical indian ethics philosophically:some problems and prejudices Two concepts of cognitive inquiry Philosophizing the classical indian way:a rethinking Para and apara vidya:superiority of inquiry as realizing highest value over other inquiries Ethics,indian philosophy and para-apara vidya categoriology Theorizing in ethics:the indian way Ethics and social organization Classical indian theory of human value:some structural features Value as material well-being Value as appetitive well-being Vzlue as living a morally good life Morally good life through inculcation of virtue Morally good life through the performance of caste duties The highest purusartha:liberation The karmic worldview:the theoretical background of classical indian ethics
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