Indian ethics is one of the great traditions of moral thought in world philosophy whose insights have influenced thinkers in early Greece, Europe, Asia, and the New World. This is the first such systematic study of the spectrum of moral reflections from India, engaging a critical cross-cultural perspective and attending to modern secular sensibilities. The volume explores the scope and limits of Indian ethical thinking, reflecting on the interpretation and application of its teachings and practices in the comparative and contemporary contexts. The chapters chart orthodox and heterodox debates,…mehr
Indian ethics is one of the great traditions of moral thought in world philosophy whose insights have influenced thinkers in early Greece, Europe, Asia, and the New World. This is the first such systematic study of the spectrum of moral reflections from India, engaging a critical cross-cultural perspective and attending to modern secular sensibilities. The volume explores the scope and limits of Indian ethical thinking, reflecting on the interpretation and application of its teachings and practices in the comparative and contemporary contexts. The chapters chart orthodox and heterodox debates, from early classical Hindu texts to Buddhist, Jaina, Yoga, and Gandhian ethics. The range of issues includes: life-values and virtues, karma and dharma, evil and suffering, renunciation and enlightenment; and extends to questions of human rights and justice, ecology and animal ethics, nonviolence and democracy. Ramifications for rethinking ethics in a postmodern and global era are also explored. Indian Ethics offers an invaluable resource for students of philosophy, religion, human sciences and cultural studies, and to those interested in South Asian responses to moral dilemmas in the postcolonial era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Purushottama Bilimoria is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Comparative Studies at Deakin University, Visiting Professor SUNY, Stony Brook, and Columbia University New York, an Editor-in-Chief of Sophia, and Senior Fellow at University of Melbourne, Australia. Joseph Prabhu is Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Los Angeles, USA, and current President-Elect of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy. Renuka Sharma is formerly of the University of Melbourne, Australia and was a medical and psychoanalytic practitioner, feminist philosopher, and social activist in Australia and India.
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Contents: Preface; General introduction: Thinking ethics the West and India. Introduction to Part A Early Indian Ethics - Vedas to the Gita; dharma rites to 'Right': Dharma imperatives and tradition: toward an Indian theory of moral action J.N. Mohanty; Dharma and rationality Bimal Krishna Matilal; The myth of the ethics of Purusartha or humanity's life-goals Daya Krishna; The fires of strangers: a Levinasian approach to Vedic ethics Laurie L. Patton; Samkhya-Yoga ethics Roy W. Perrett; Ethics of liberation in Patanjali's yoga Ian Whicher; Karma's suffering: a Mimamsa solution to the problem of evil Purushottama Bilimoria; Dana as a moral category Maria Heim. Introduction to Part B: Buddhist and Jain Approaches to Ethical Decision Making: Purgation and virtue in Jainism: toward an ecological ethic Christopher Key Chapple; Buddhist ethical theory Padmasiri de Silva; Are there 'human rights' in Buddhism? Damien Keown; Buddhism and democracy Jay L. Garfield; Buddhist reductionism and the structure of Buddhist ethics Mark Siderits; Animal ethics and ecology in classical India - reflections on a moral tradition M.K. Sridhar and Purushottama Bilimoria. Introduction to Part C: Reflections on Moral Ideals and Modernity; Ghandi and Nonviolence: Hindu theory of tolerance Bhikhu Parekh; Action oriented morality in Hinduism Christopher Key Chapple; The ethical irrationality of the world: Weber and Hindu ethics Pratap Bhanu Mehta; Social injustice retribution and revenge: a normative analysis of the contemporary social scene Rajendra Prasad; Gandhi empire and a culture of peace Joseph Prabhu; Ethical skepticism in the philosophy of Sri Aurobindo Stephen Philips. Index.
Contents: Preface; General introduction: Thinking ethics the West and India. Introduction to Part A Early Indian Ethics - Vedas to the Gita; dharma rites to 'Right': Dharma imperatives and tradition: toward an Indian theory of moral action J.N. Mohanty; Dharma and rationality Bimal Krishna Matilal; The myth of the ethics of Purusartha or humanity's life-goals Daya Krishna; The fires of strangers: a Levinasian approach to Vedic ethics Laurie L. Patton; Samkhya-Yoga ethics Roy W. Perrett; Ethics of liberation in Patanjali's yoga Ian Whicher; Karma's suffering: a Mimamsa solution to the problem of evil Purushottama Bilimoria; Dana as a moral category Maria Heim. Introduction to Part B: Buddhist and Jain Approaches to Ethical Decision Making: Purgation and virtue in Jainism: toward an ecological ethic Christopher Key Chapple; Buddhist ethical theory Padmasiri de Silva; Are there 'human rights' in Buddhism? Damien Keown; Buddhism and democracy Jay L. Garfield; Buddhist reductionism and the structure of Buddhist ethics Mark Siderits; Animal ethics and ecology in classical India - reflections on a moral tradition M.K. Sridhar and Purushottama Bilimoria. Introduction to Part C: Reflections on Moral Ideals and Modernity; Ghandi and Nonviolence: Hindu theory of tolerance Bhikhu Parekh; Action oriented morality in Hinduism Christopher Key Chapple; The ethical irrationality of the world: Weber and Hindu ethics Pratap Bhanu Mehta; Social injustice retribution and revenge: a normative analysis of the contemporary social scene Rajendra Prasad; Gandhi empire and a culture of peace Joseph Prabhu; Ethical skepticism in the philosophy of Sri Aurobindo Stephen Philips. Index.
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