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Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Indian Ethics
Preface
General Introduction: Thinking Ethics, the West and India
Introduction to Part A: Early Indian Ethics – Vedas to the Gītā; dharma, rites to ‘right’
1 Dharma, Imperatives, and Tradition: Toward an Indian Theory of Moral Action
2 Dharma and rationality
3 The Myth of the Ethics of Puruṣārtha or Humanity’s life-Goals
4 The Fires of Strangers: A Levinasian Approach to Vedic Ethics
5 Sāṃkhya-Yoga Ethics
6 Ethics of liberation in Patañjali’s Yoga
7 Karma’s Suffering: A Mīmāṃsā Solution to the Problem of Evil
8 Dāna as a Moral Category
Introduction to Part B: Buddhist and Jaina Approaches to Ethical Decision Making
9 Purgation and Virtue in Jainism: Toward an Ecological Ethic
10 Buddhist Ethical Theory
11 Are there ‘Human rights’ in Buddhism?
12 Buddhism and Democracy
13 Buddhist reductionism and the Structure of Buddhist Ethics
14 Animal Ethics and Ecology in Classical India – reflections on a Moral Tradition
Introduction to Part C: Reflections on Moral Ideals and Modernity; Gandhi and Nonviolence
15 Hindu Theory of Tolerance
16 Action oriented Morality in Hinduism
17 The Ethical Irrationality of the World: Weber and Hindu Ethics
18 Social Injustice, retribution and revenge: A normative Analysis of the Contemporary Social Scene
19 Gandhi, Empire, and a Culture of Peace
20 Ethical Skepticism in the Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo
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