جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
105
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 1998
ناشر
Univ of Hawaii Pr
ISBN-10
0824820851
ISBN-13
9780824820855
توضیحات
Roy W. Perrett delves into the intricate realm of classical Hindu ethics, providing a comprehensive analysis that highlights its logical structure and foundational principles. Through a philosophical lens, he unpacks the ethical theories that form the bedrock of Hindu thought, exploring their implications and applications in both historical and contemporary contexts.
The work navigates the complex interplay between duty, morality, and the individual's role within society and the cosmos. Perrett meticulously examines the texts that have shaped Hindu ethical discourse, revealing the nuanced interpretations that arise from different philosophical traditions. His insights encourage readers to appreciate the depth and richness of Hindu ethics, demonstrating how these ancient teachings continue to resonate in modern ethical dilemmas.
By bridging the gap between philosophical analysis and cultural understanding, this study serves as a significant contribution to the fields of ethics and comparative philosophy, inviting readers to reflect on the timeless questions of right and wrong through the lens of Hindu thought.
The work navigates the complex interplay between duty, morality, and the individual's role within society and the cosmos. Perrett meticulously examines the texts that have shaped Hindu ethical discourse, revealing the nuanced interpretations that arise from different philosophical traditions. His insights encourage readers to appreciate the depth and richness of Hindu ethics, demonstrating how these ancient teachings continue to resonate in modern ethical dilemmas.
By bridging the gap between philosophical analysis and cultural understanding, this study serves as a significant contribution to the fields of ethics and comparative philosophy, inviting readers to reflect on the timeless questions of right and wrong through the lens of Hindu thought.