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Origins of Hindu ethics

In William Schweiker (ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics. Blackwell. pp. 330--40 (2005)

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  1. Virtue and Happiness in the Law Book of Manu.Ariel Glucklich - 2011 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 15 (2):165-190.
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  • Good and bad desires: Implications of the dialogue between kṛṣṇa and arjuna. [REVIEW]Christopher G. Framarin - 2007 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 11 (2):147-170.
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  • A Dialogue between Hindu and Catholic Perspectives in Taking Care of Newborns at their End-of-Life.Giulia Adele Dinicola - 2024 - Asian Bioethics Review 16 (2):233-248.
    Hinduism is considered one of the most ancient religions in the world. Although the technological innovation of modernization has undermined the reliance on their traditions, Hindus may still rely on Hindu Scripture when making decisions. From their standpoint, contrary to Western medicine, human lives cannot be reduced to statistical and empirical facts. They focus more on preserving the spirit, rather than considering survival as one of the goals of medicine. Consequently, when a preterm infant is born, Hindu parents might struggle (...)
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