Morality and Social Policy: A Philosophical Analysis

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The National Seminar on 'Morality and Social Policy : A Philosophical Analysis on Liberty, Equality and Justice' was a major academic exercise in clarifying the concepts and arguments employed in Social and Political discourse. Morality, traditionally understood, involves primarily, and perhaps exclusively, behavior that affects others. Hence we may state that morality is the foundation of the Social Policy of any state. Any form of social development is meaningless without morality. From ages past the topic 'Morality and Social Policy' raised many questions which remain either unsolved, or half-solved and some ofcourse solved. This volume is a 'try' which brings together the thoughts and reflections of a number of philosophers, professionals and scholars.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K.R. Rajani

Dr. (Mrs.) K.R. Rajani is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. She was the recipient of Dr. Sarvepalli Radha Krishnan Philosophy Prize; Raja Ram Mohan Roy Birth Bicentenary Prize of the Andhra Pradesh Brahma Samaj and G.S.R. Krishnaiah Philosophy Prize. Dr. Rajani was nominated as "International Woman of the year for 2000/2001 by International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England. She has presented and published many papers. She is the author of two books titled "The Ideal of Human Unity: Sri Aurobindo" and "An Introduction to Sino-Japanese Philosophy". Dr. Rajani has visited University of Chicago, Tennessee State University and Vanderbilt University in the United States of America on a staff award in the year 2005. Her areas of interests are Sri Aurobindo, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Education, Applied Ethics and Gender Studies.

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Title
Morality and Social Policy: A Philosophical Analysis
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8184290918
Length
xx+321p., Illustrations; 23cm.
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