Hindu ethics is mainly subjective or personal, its purpose being to eliminate such mental impurities as greed and egoism, for the ultimate attainment of the highest good. Why Hindu ethics stresses the subjective or personal value of action will be discussed later. Objective ethics, which deals with social welfare, has also been considered by Hindu thinkers. It is upon the Hindu conception of Dharma, or duty, related to a man's position in society and his stage in life. Objective ethics, according to the Hindu view, is a means to an end, its purpose being to help the members of society to rid themselves of self-centredness, cruelty, greed, and other vices, and thus to create an environment helpful to the pursuit of the highest good, which transcends society.
Hinduism and Its Ethics
Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics Series
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Hinduism and Its Ethics
Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics Series
Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics Series
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1st ed.
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9788126137152
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vi+296p., Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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