B.R.Ambedkar A Vision of Man and Morals

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Jaipur ABD Publishers 2011Description: 159pDDC classification:
  • R10.2 J318
Partial contents:
1. MORALITY IN CONTEMPORARY Delime in Morality; Forces for New Morals; Necessity of Studying Ethics. 2. SOCIAL ORIGINS OF MORALITY Man without Morality; Beginning of Morality;Towards Reflective Morality; Factors for Moral Refinement. 3. FORMATION OF MORAL STANDARDS Might as the Standard; Pleasure as the Standard; Duty as the Standard; Self-realization as the Standard. 4. PRINCIPLES BY WHICH TO LIVE Liberty, Equality and Fraternity; Worth of Human Personality; Sacred and Universal Morality; Secular and Social Morality. 5. SOCIETY. LAW AND MORALITY Law as the Standard; The Rule of Law;` Freedom to change Law; Society a Field of Moral Life; Towards Common Good. 6. MORALITY AND THE STATE The Nature of State; State and Social Justice;The Democratic Ideals; Government and Morality;Morality and Weaker Sections. 7. MORALITY AND RELIGION Hinduism; Islam; Christianity; Man and Morality; Buddhism`s Social Ethics. 8. DUTIES AND RIGHTS Rights and Social Order; The Rights of Man; Values and Rights; Determinants of Duties; Towards Virtuous Life. 9. THE VIRTUES OF MAN Meaning of Virtues; Types of Virtues; Democratic Humanist Virtues; Virtues to be Made Alive. 10. THE PROBLEM OF EVIL How Natural Evils Operate; Freedom of Will;The Human Nature; What Makes Life Good.
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1. MORALITY IN CONTEMPORARY Delime in Morality; Forces for New Morals; Necessity of Studying Ethics. 2. SOCIAL ORIGINS OF MORALITY Man without Morality; Beginning of Morality;Towards Reflective Morality; Factors for Moral Refinement. 3. FORMATION OF MORAL STANDARDS Might as the Standard; Pleasure as the Standard; Duty as the Standard; Self-realization as the Standard. 4. PRINCIPLES BY WHICH TO LIVE Liberty, Equality and Fraternity; Worth of Human Personality; Sacred and Universal Morality; Secular and Social Morality. 5. SOCIETY. LAW AND MORALITY Law as the Standard; The Rule of Law;` Freedom to change Law; Society a Field of Moral Life; Towards Common Good. 6. MORALITY AND THE STATE The Nature of State; State and Social Justice;The Democratic Ideals; Government and Morality;Morality and Weaker Sections. 7. MORALITY AND RELIGION Hinduism; Islam; Christianity; Man and Morality; Buddhism`s Social Ethics. 8. DUTIES AND RIGHTS Rights and Social Order; The Rights of Man; Values and Rights; Determinants of Duties; Towards Virtuous Life. 9. THE VIRTUES OF MAN Meaning of Virtues; Types of Virtues; Democratic Humanist Virtues; Virtues to be Made Alive. 10. THE PROBLEM OF EVIL How Natural Evils Operate; Freedom of Will;The Human Nature; What Makes Life Good.

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