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Mindfulness as an Ethical Ideal in the Bhagavadgītā

Mindfulness, 2017
The Bhagavadgītā (BhG) is a part of the ancient Hindu epic Mahābhārata. Being a quintessence of the Hindu religious tradition, philosophy and culture, it has exalting ethical significance for human life. As a prelude to the battle of Kurukṣetra, it is a colloquy between Kṛṣṇa and Arjuna, when Arjuna is disconsolate, distressed, confused and unwilling ...
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The place of the ideal observer in medical ethics

Social Science & Medicine, 1983
The idea of an ideal observer is frequently employed in ethical reasoning and has recently been introduced into medical ethics. The contemporary use of this idea, however, is deeply flawed. It ignores important social and personal dimensions of ethics.
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Abstraction, Idealization and Ideology in Ethics

Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series, 1987
Although Burke, Bentham, Hegel and Marx do not often agree, all criticized certain ethical theories, in particular theories of rights, for being too abstract. The complaint is still popular. It was common in Existentialist and in Wittgensteinian writing that stressed the importance of cases and examples rather than principles for the moral life; it has
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Holiness as an Ethical Ideal

The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy, 1996
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In Celebration of Ethical Idealism

Legal Ethics, 2005
Julian Webb, Kim Economides
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