Knowledge Themes
Aristotelian Eudaimonia (Human Flourishing)
The Doctrine of the Mean (Golden Mean)
Dharma as Moral Order and Righteous Action
Phronesis (Practical Wisdom) vs. Intellectual Virtue
Nishkama Karma and the cultivation of Svadharma
Structural Subtopics
- Concept of Eudaimonia and human flourishing
- Aristotle’s Doctrine of the Golden Mean
- Phronesis or practical wisdom in ethical decision-making
- Habituation and the development of moral character
- Distinction between intellectual and moral virtues
- Concept of Dharma as a socio-ethical duty
- Purusharthas and the integration of Artha
- Kama
- Dharma
- and Moksha
- Nishkama Karma and the ethics of selfless action
- Comparison between Aristotelian Arete and Indian Svadharma
- Role of exemplars and Mentors in virtue cultivation
- Application of virtue ethics in contemporary public administration
- Ethical significance of friendship (Philia) in political life
- Rta and the cosmic order in Vedic ethics
- Evaluation of Cardinal Virtues (Justice
- Temperance
- Fortitude
- Prudence) in governance
Study Material
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