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Filsafat Manusia dalam Bhagavad Gita
Humans want to know about the origin, fate, freedom, purpose of life, and the meaning of life. Human philosophy is an analysis of the discussion of the human self from a philosophical point of view. In Hinduism man is not only about the body, but also about the soul. In Hinduism, the body has a layer called <em>Tri Sarira</em>.
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Virtue ethics and the unsettled ethical questions in controlled human infection studies
Abstract Controlled human infection studies (CHIs) involve the intentional infection of human subjects for a scientific aim. Though some past challenge trials have involved serious ethical abuses, in the last few decades, CHIs have had a strong track record of safety.
Jeffrey T. Poomkudy, Seema K. Shah
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The Future of the Philosophy of Work
ABSTRACT Work has always been a significant source of ethical questions, philosophical reflection, and political struggle. Although the future of work in a sense is always at stake, the issue is particularly relevant right now, in light of the advent of advanced AI systems and the collective experience of the COVID‐19 pandemic.
Markus Furendal +2 more
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Bhaktivedanta Swami\u27s American Scripture [PDF]
This essay explores ISKCON’s religious text A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada’s commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, the Bhagavad Gita As It Is, as an American scripture. This commentary expressed a philosophy which attracted ISKCON’s American converts and
Lasher, Christa Marie
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Divine trauma: Schizophrenia and unresolved realities in South India
Abstract This article explores the relationship between schizophrenia, divine encounters, and therapeutics based on ethnographic research in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Contributing to a long history of single‐subject ethnographies in psychological anthropology, this article narrates the events leading up to the diagnosis and the emerging life worlds ...
Anjana Bala
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Ethics and Spirituality of Sustainability: What Can We All Do? [PDF]
This article approaches the topic of sustainability in a broad, interdisciplinary fashion − in the manner of our total footprint on the planet, not just our carbon footprint.
Dhiman, Satinder K.
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Forgiveness: Hindu and Western Perspectives [PDF]
This paper compares Hindu and Christian beliefs on forgiveness: it argues that forgiveness is an important element within the Hindu religious world-view, even if less explicitly so than within the Christian tradition. Before the late 1980s, discussion of
Hunter, Alan
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Large Language Models for Metaphor Detection: Bhagavad Gita and Sermon on the Mount
Metaphors and associated literary devices were central to the composition of ancient religious and philosophical texts. Metaphors help portray spiritual messages with references to objects and situations that have deep symbolic meaning.
Rohitash Chandra +3 more
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Gandhi’s Many Influences and Collaborators [PDF]
In Gandhi's Printing Press, Isabel Hofmeyr introduces readers to the nuances of the newspaper in a far-flung colony in the age when mail and news traveled by ship and when readers were encouraged by Gandhi to read slowly and deeply. This article explores
Presbey, Gail
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Recontextualising the Practices of Action, Wisdom and Devotion in Relation to Dialogue in Design [PDF]
This paper regarding ‘Maestro’ and especially discussions on teaching which ‘operates outside of schools and conventional teaching institutions’ is approached through the notion of dialogue in design and arguments raised in the Bhagavad Gita. The latter
Lau, C., Lau, C.
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