Theory of Value

Theory of Value
Author: Roy W. Perrett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1135703507

First Published in 2001. While classical Indian philosophy is incredibly rich in rigorous discussion s of topics in epistemology, logic and metaphysics, comparable discussions in the area s of ethics, politics and aesthetics were not as extensive as might have been expected. The selections in this volume discuss Indian treatments of topics in the theory of value like the proper ends of life, the relation of dharma and moksa, liberation and pleasure, the sources of our knowledge of right and wrong, the ethics of non-violence, the status of the supra-moral. egoism and altruism, the theory of rasa, aesthetic experience and catharsis.

Human Values and Ethics

Human Values and Ethics
Author: Prof. Bhushan Manchanda
Publisher: Vikas Publishing House
Total Pages: 168
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9359309028

This book has been designed for the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in different fields such as Social Sciences, Management, Engineering, Architecture, Agriculture, Medical, Pharmacy and others in such a way that it covers both the theory/conceptual foundation as well as the illustrative cases and offers authoritative approaches to Human Values and Ethics. The prime need of Value Education is to understand human aspirations, to develop the students' personality and character and to ingrain values towards tolerance, dignity, morality, decency and respect in life. The main objectives of the promotion of Human Values are to create awareness, conviction and commitment to values for improving the quality of life of the people through education, and for advancing their mental, physical and emotional well-being. On the other hand, the values of social justice, integrity, trust, respect and commitment are at the core of Ethics that are accepted standards and guiding principles of personal, social and business behaviour. Codes of Ethics are to help and guide members in performing their job functions according to sound, socially responsible and consistent ethical principles.

Schopenhauer's Encounter with Indian Thought

Schopenhauer's Encounter with Indian Thought
Author: Stephen Cross
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2013-06-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0824839080

Schopenhauer is widely recognized as the Western philosopher who has shown the greatest openness to Indian thought and whose own ideas approach most closely to it. This book examines his encounter with important schools of Hindu and Buddhist philosophy and subjects the principal apparent affinities to a careful analysis. Initial chapters describe Schopenhauer’s encounter with Indian thought in the context of the intellectual climate of early nineteenth-century Europe. For the first time, Indian texts and ideas were becoming available and the belief that they could bring about a second Renaissance—an “Oriental Renaissance”—was widespread. Schopenhauer shared in this enthusiasm and for the rest of his life assiduously kept abreast of the new knowledge of India. Principal sections of the book consider the two main pillars of Schopenhauer’s system in relation to broadly comparable ideas found, in the case of Hindu thought, in Advaita Vedānta, and within Buddhism in the Mādhyamika and Yogācāra schools. Schopenhauer’s doctrine of the world as representation, or a flow of impressions appearing in the consciousness of living beings, is first considered. The convergence between this teaching and Indian idealism, especially the doctrine of illusory appearance (māyā), has long been recognized. Schopenhauer himself was aware of it, emphasizing that it was the result not of influence but of a remarkable convergence between Eastern and Western thought. This convergence is subjected to a much more detailed examination than has previously been carried out, undertaken in the light of twentieth-century Indology and recent studies of Schopenhauer. The second main pillar of Schopenhauer’s system, the doctrine of the world as will, is then examined and its relationship to Indian thought explored. This section of the work breaks new ground in the study of Schopenhauer, for although the similarity of his ethical and soteriological teaching to that of Indian religions (particularly Buddhism) has long been noted the underlying reasons for this have not been grasped. It is demonstrated that they are to be found in hitherto unrecognized affinities, of which Schopenhauer himself was largely unaware, between the metaphysics of the will and Indian ideas relating to karmic impressions (vāsanās), the store-consciousness, the causal body, and śakti as the “force” or “energy” that maintains the existence of the world. Final chapters discuss the controversial and difficult question of the relation of the will to final reality in Schopenhauer’s thought in the light of Indian conceptions, and suggest that the two central pillars of his philosophy may be seen, to a greater extent than previously supposed, as a bridge by which the Eastern and Western traditions of philosophical thought may be brought into a closer and more creative relationship.

Professional Ethics and Human Values

Professional Ethics and Human Values
Author: Premvir Kapoor
Publisher: KHANNA PUBLISHING HOUSE
Total Pages: 196
Release:
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9386173654

The book explain the concept of Business Ethics and Human Values in proper Perspective and shall make the readers realise the important of value and ethics in business and provide them a framework to take ethical decisions by following a life of values a person develop certain fine qualities hope honesty, courage, confidence, maturity, helpfulness and achieve aspiration dream by using the right way of thinking and doing.

Indian Philosophy: Theory of value

Indian Philosophy: Theory of value
Author: Roy W. Perrett
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2001
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780815336129

First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Knowledge of Good

The Knowledge of Good
Author: Robert S. Hartman
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2021-07-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9004496106

This book presents Robert S. Hartman’s formal theory of value and critically examines many other twentieth century value theorists in its light, including A.J. Ayer, Kurt Baier, Brand Blanshard, Paul Edwards, Albert Einstein, William K. Frankena, R.M. Hare, Nicolai Hartmann, Martin Heidegger, G.E. Moore, P.H. Nowell-Smith, Jose Ortega y Gasset, Charles Stevenson, Paul W. Taylor, Stephen E. Toulmin, and J.O. Urmson. Open Access funding for this volume has been provided by the Robert S. Hartman Institute.

Revisiting Modern Indian Thought

Revisiting Modern Indian Thought
Author: Suratha Kumar Malik
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2021-08-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000416887

This book presents a comprehensive account of the socio-political thought of prominent modern Indian thinkers. It offers a clear understanding of the basic concepts and their contributions on contemporary issues. Key features: Explores the nature, scope, relevance, context, and theoretical approaches of modern Indian thought and overviews its development through an in-depth study of the lives and ideas of major thinkers. Examines critical themes such as nationalism, swaraj, democracy and state, liberalism, revolution, socialism, constitutionalism, secularism, satyāgraha, swadeshi, nationbuilding, humanism, ethics in politics, democratic decentralisation, religion and politics, social transformation and emancipation, and social and gender justice under sections on liberal-reformist, moderate-Gandhian, and leftist-socialist thought. Brings together insightful essays on Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Dayānanda Saraswati, Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Pandita Ramabai, Periyar E. V. Ramasamy, Jyotirao Govindrao Phule, Babasaheb Ambedkar, Dadabhai Naoroji, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose, Ram Manohar Lohia, Babu Jagjivan Ram, Vinoba Bhave, Acharya Narendra Deva, Manabendra Nath Roy, and Jayaprakash Narayan. Traces different perspectives on the way India’s composite cultures, traditions, and conditions inf luenced the evolution of their thought and legacy. With its accessible style, this book will be useful to teachers, students, and scholars of political science, modern Indian political thought, modern Indian history, and political philosophy. It will also interest those associated with exclusion studies, political sociology, sociology, and South Asian studies.

A Conceptual-analytic Study of Classical Indian Philosophy of Morals

A Conceptual-analytic Study of Classical Indian Philosophy of Morals
Author: Rajendra Prasad
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2008
Genre: Ethics
ISBN: 9788180695445

Using recontructive ideas available in classical Indian original works, this book makes a departure in the style of modern writings on Indian moral philosophy. It presents Indian ethics, in an objective, secular, and wherever necessary, critical manner as a systematic, down-to-earth, philosophical account of moral values, virtues, rights and obligations. It thereby refutes the claim that Indian philosophy has no ethics as well as the counter-claim that it transcends ethics. It demonstrates that moral living proves that the individual, his society and the world are really real and not only taken to be real for behavioral purposes as the Advaitins hold, the self is amoral being a non-agent, moksa is not a moral value, and the Karmic theory, because of involving belief in rebirth, does not fuarantee that the doer of an action is also the experiencer of its results, contrary to what is commonly held, and Indian ethics can sustain itself even if such notions are dropped. Rajendra Prasad calls Indian ethics organismic because, along with ethical concerns, it also covers issues related to professions, politics, administration, sex, environment, etc. Therefore, in one format it is theoretical and applied, normative and metaethical, humanistic and non-humanistic, etc., of course, within the limits of the then cognitive enquiry.

Human Values

Human Values
Author: A. N. Tripathi
Publisher: New Age International
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2006
Genre: Social values
ISBN: 8122415660

The Book Presents A Holistic Picture Of The Good Life Which Transcends The Prevalent Narrow Understanding Of What Constitutes Success, Fulfilment And Happiness In Life. It Offers A Fresh Interpretation Of Human Values As The Collectivity Of All Those Values Which Enrich The Different Dimensions Of Life Material, Societal, Psychological, Aesthetic, Ethical And Spiritual. A Harmonious Realisation Of All These Values Helps Us Grow As Truly And Fully Human Persons. The Book Synthesises Ideas Drawn From Both The Classical Indian Value Tradition And The Modern Western Humanistic Thought. The Two Are Looked Upon As Being Complementary And Not Antagonistic.The Book Should Appeal To All Those Who Are Concerned About Questions Like How To Be A Good Person?, How To Live A Good Life?, And How To Help Create A Good Society? It Should Be Of Special Interest To Professionals. They Are Now Expected Not Only To Solve Specific Technical Problems Competently, But Also To Examine Their Work In Relation To The Larger Social, Ethical And Human Context. To Equip Them With Such Competency, Some Universities And Institutes Have Introduced Courses On Value Related Themes. The Book Should Prove Helpful As A Textbook For Such Courses.