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2775Dispositions, Virtues, and Indian EthicsJournal of Religious Ethics (2): 262-297. 2024.According to Arti Dhand, it can be argued that all Indian ethics have been primarily virtue ethics. Many have indeed jumped on the virtue bandwagon, providing prima facie interpretations of Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist canons in virtue terms. Others have expressed firm skepticism, claiming that virtues are not proven to be grounded in the nature of things and that, ultimately, the appeal to virtue might just well be a mere façon de parler. In this paper, we aim to advance the discussion of Indian v…Read more
Ruchika Jain
Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
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Thapar Institute of Engineering and TechnologyAssistant Professor
Areas of Specialization
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| Hinduism |
| Other Religions |
| The Argument from Evil |
| Moral Evil |
| Natural Evil |
| Polytheism |
| Pantheism |
| Sin |
| Religious Pluralism |
| Religious Inclusivism and Exclusivism |