In response to problems of Globalization, we are faced with the need for an ethics which does not feed into the problems of materialism and egocentrism. The Indian tradition provides a possible solution, especially the tradition of spiritualistic organicism. Through its spiritualistic metaphysical premises one can work out an organicismic ethics; it would be an ethical system which can provide the norms to regulate human conduct in relation to other human beings, their social organizations, other living beings and the natural environment
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The paper discusses the relationship between ethics and spirituality in business and management con...
The idea of a univocal property of ‘goodness’ is not clearly found in classical Sanskrit sources; in...
Great world changes are taking place in the world due to globalization processes, but the impact of ...
This paper is an analytical study of the three concepts i.e., spirituality, ethics and human life fr...
The phenomenon of globalization has changed Indian people’s world into a place of abundance and ple...
The pursuit of enriching the human life materialistically and mindless effort to conquer the unconqu...
This is the first such systematic study of the spectrum of moral reflections from India, engaging a ...
Dr Aditya Kumar Gupta, Department of Philosophy, ZHDC, Delhi University, IndiaIn this article I will...
The Ethical philosophy of the Bhagavadgītā is centered on the assimilation of diverse values and it ...
The paper aims at sculpting out the practice of ethics by comparing and contrasting it with morals, ...
Building a common ground between communities when there is a perceived sense of injustice between th...
Most of the publications on integral value-based education focus on Western educationists, either cl...
The topical theme of this paper explores the ethical principles of Mahayana Buddhism, based on Bodh...
Ecological concern prompts poor and indigenous people of India to consider how a society can ensure ...
The discussion regarding non-anthropocentrism as the most amicable solution to the current environme...
The paper discusses the relationship between ethics and spirituality in business and management con...
The idea of a univocal property of ‘goodness’ is not clearly found in classical Sanskrit sources; in...
Great world changes are taking place in the world due to globalization processes, but the impact of ...