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  1. An end to evil? Philosophical and political reflections.Fred Dallmayr - 2006 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 60 (1-3):169-186.
    After a long period of neglect and complacency, the problem of evil has powerfully resurfaced in our time. Two events above all have triggered this resurgence: the atrocities of totalitarianism and the debacle of September 11 and its aftermath. Following September 11, a "war on terror" has been unleashed and some writers have advocated an all-out assault on, and military victory over, evil. Taking issue with this proposal, the paper first of all examines the meaning of "evil" as articulated by (...)
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  • Differing Worldviews in Rajiv Malhotra’s Being Different.Shrinivas Tilak - 2012 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 16 (3):287-310.
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  • Striving Beyond a Healthy Development: An Insight from Indian Wisdom.Sarvesh Satija - 2013 - Journal of Human Values 19 (1):39-54.
    Attempts to explore and explain the basic nature of human beings in terms of development can be traced back far beyond the origin of modern psychology. The ancient Indian scriptures are, in fact, full of psychological knowledge in all aspects with much deep-rooted and sound philosophical background. Many have made attempts to translate this ancient knowledge into a form acceptable to modern psychology. But still much of the ancient spiritual literature has to be studied and interpreted to uncover many hidden (...)
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  • An End to Evil? Philosophical and Political Reflections.Fred Dallmayr - 2006 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 60 (1/3):169 - 186.
    After a long period of neglect and complacency, the problem of evil has powerfully resurfaced in our time. Two events above all have triggered this resurgence: the atrocities of totalitarianism (summarized under the label of "Auschwitz") and the debacle of September 11 and its aftermath. Following September 11, a "war on terror" has been unleashed and some writers have advocated an all-out assault on, and military victory over, evil. Taking issue with this proposal, the paper first of all examines the (...)
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  • A business model of enlightenment.John H. Barnett - 1985 - Journal of Business Ethics 4 (1):57 - 63.
    This article examines spiritual growth and the business career. Rather than a certain decline into workaholism or materialism, the world of business becomes a necessary step on the path of enlightenment, through the transcendant philosophical models of the Hindu householder and the Native American Medicine Wheel.The householder concept, including mastering the material world and the resulting spiritual growth, stresses the importance of action, also a criterion for success in business. Current views, based on studies of modern life, Judaic thought, and (...)
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