Ethics of Butler & the Philosophy of Action in Bhagavadgita According to Madhusudana Sarasvati: A Critical & Comparative StudyBharatiya Vidya Prakashan, 1967 - 289 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
Chapter I | 10 |
ethical and moral teaching Virtue and human | 34 |
Virtue and Selfinterest in Butler | 53 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
according to Butler according to Madhusudana act according activity approves attachment attained authority Bhagavadgītā Bishop Butler brāhmaṇas buddhi Butler and Madhusudana Butler says Butler's ethical Butler's moral philosophy C. D. Broad Cārvāka Chapter commentary on verse considered consists desire dharma Dissertation on Virtue doctrine of karma duty for duty's duty's sake egoism emphasis ethical teaching Ethical Theory ethical thought fact faculty Gūḍhārtha-dīpikā guņas happiness Hindu ethical Hobbes's human nature idea ideal Indian Philosophy individual interest Joseph Butler kāma karma kṣattriya London Madhusudana Sarasvati man's means ment mind mokṣa motive object obligations one's particular impulses particular passions passage passions and affections performance philosophy of action principle Professor Broad Radhakrishnan Rāmānuja realisation reason regard religion religious renunciation Rolls Chapel sacrifice Samkara Samkhya sannyāsa sect self-love and benevolence selfishness sense Sermon XI social society spirit stage sūdana supreme thinkers ultimate Upanisad Vedanta Vedas Vedic virtuous whole