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100 _aRanganathan, Shyam
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245 0 4 _aThe Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Ethics
260 _aNew Delhi
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_c2022
300 _a409p
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440 _aBloomsbury Research Handbooks in Asian Philosophy
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _a1. Moral Philosophy: The Right and Good 2. Philosophy, Religion and Scholarship 3. The West, the primacy of Linguistics and Indology 4. Beyond moral twin earth: beyond Indology 5. Interpretation, explication and secondary sources 6. The scope for wisdom: Early Buddhism on reasons and persons 7. Jaina virtue Ethics: Action and Nonaction 8. Patanjali`s Yoga: Universal Ethics as the Formal cause of Autonomy 9. Nyaya consequentialism 10. Mindfulness and Moral transformation: Awakening to others in Santideva`s Ethics 11. Three Vedanta's: Three accounts of character, freedom, and responsibility 12. Medical Ethics in the Sanskrit Medical tradition 13. Toward a complete and integral Mimamsa Ethics: Learning with Madhava`s Garland of Jaimini`s reasons 14.A Study in the narrative Ethics of the Mahabharata 15. Ethics of M K Gandhi: Nonviolence and truth 16. The Ethics of Radical equality: Vivekananda and Radhakrishnan`s Neo-Hinduism as a form of Spiritual Liberalism
520 8 _aFeaturing leading scholars from philosophy and religious studies, 'The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Ethics' dispels the myth that Indian thinkers and philosophers were uninterested in ethics. This comprehensive research handbook also traces Indian moral philosophy through classical, scholastic Indian philosophy, pan-Indian literature including the 'Ramayana' and 'Mahabharata', Ayurvedic, medical ethics, as well as recent, Neo-Hindu contributions. Contrary to the usual myths about Indian thought, moral theory is present in its paradigmatic form in formal Indian philosophy, and is reflected richly in popular literature. Many of the papers make this clear by drawing critical comparisons and contrasts between classical Indian moral philosophy and contemporary contributions to ethics. By critically addressing ethics as a sub-discipline of Indian philosophy and acknowledging the mistaken marginalization of Indian moral philosophy, this handbook reveals how Indian contributions can illuminate contemporary philosophical research on ethics. Unlike previous approaches to Indian ethics, this volume is organized in accordance with major topics in moral philosophy. - Back cover.
650 0 _aHindu ethics.
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776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_tBloomsbury research handbook of Indian ethics.
_dLondon ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016
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