The work discusses how much Mohandas Gandhi's and Albert Schweitzer's beliefs coincide and differ in the context of the key problem for both philosophers: their attitude to life around them and a possibility to manifest (accept) any form of violence. The author makes a comparative analysis of fundamental ethical principles of Gandhi's ahimsa and Schweitzer's reverence for life, determining their common and differentiating points. © 2018 Izdatel'stvo Nauka. All rights reserved
Often considered the most admired human being of the twentieth century, Mahatma Gandhi was and remai...
Development ethics is concerned with the justification of development in terms of different normativ...
ABSTRACT This research is a library-based research. Its material object was Gandhi\u27s concept towa...
The work discusses how much Mohandas Gandhi's and Albert Schweitzer's beliefs coincide and differ in...
The history of mankind is the history of the endeavor of human beings to live a moral life. Moral li...
The thesis of this paper is to point out that the concept of ahimsa should be practiced. To answer t...
Práce se zaměřuje na Mahátmu Gándhího a jeho filosofii aktivního odporu a jógínského principu nenási...
This study generally aimed to analyze Mahatma Gandhi’s doctrine of ahimsa and its implication on no...
The aim of this paper is to rethink Schweitzer's idea of Reverence for Life, especially looking at t...
he author studies the profound notion of Ahimsa as the ecophilic vision of Gandhi and points to its ...
Gandhi’s philosophy and practice of nonviolence was undergirded by his own interpretation of Hinduis...
The background of this work is to explore the nature of man. So it can be discovered an explanation,...
Nonviolent ethical theories and practices had significant impact on the humanization of society, sin...
International audienceDoctor of Philosophy, Medicine and Divinity, Nobel laureate (1953), Albert Sch...
Mohandas Gandhi’s interpretation of Hinduism was key to his practice of nonviolence. His influence o...
Often considered the most admired human being of the twentieth century, Mahatma Gandhi was and remai...
Development ethics is concerned with the justification of development in terms of different normativ...
ABSTRACT This research is a library-based research. Its material object was Gandhi\u27s concept towa...
The work discusses how much Mohandas Gandhi's and Albert Schweitzer's beliefs coincide and differ in...
The history of mankind is the history of the endeavor of human beings to live a moral life. Moral li...
The thesis of this paper is to point out that the concept of ahimsa should be practiced. To answer t...
Práce se zaměřuje na Mahátmu Gándhího a jeho filosofii aktivního odporu a jógínského principu nenási...
This study generally aimed to analyze Mahatma Gandhi’s doctrine of ahimsa and its implication on no...
The aim of this paper is to rethink Schweitzer's idea of Reverence for Life, especially looking at t...
he author studies the profound notion of Ahimsa as the ecophilic vision of Gandhi and points to its ...
Gandhi’s philosophy and practice of nonviolence was undergirded by his own interpretation of Hinduis...
The background of this work is to explore the nature of man. So it can be discovered an explanation,...
Nonviolent ethical theories and practices had significant impact on the humanization of society, sin...
International audienceDoctor of Philosophy, Medicine and Divinity, Nobel laureate (1953), Albert Sch...
Mohandas Gandhi’s interpretation of Hinduism was key to his practice of nonviolence. His influence o...
Often considered the most admired human being of the twentieth century, Mahatma Gandhi was and remai...
Development ethics is concerned with the justification of development in terms of different normativ...
ABSTRACT This research is a library-based research. Its material object was Gandhi\u27s concept towa...