Excerpt from The Principles of Hindu Ethics
Mysteriousness of Moral law-the categorical imperative; Shastras-an Authority; Use of Sophistry condemned; Practice of the best people; Customs and traditions of the people; Council of Experts; Virtue and Happiness; Ends of Life; Happiness-as an ideal; Artha - an ideal; An all - round development - the goal; Divorce of virtue and pleasure; Virtue its own reward; Objective character of Hindu morality; Moksha - the highest end; Tests of a moral action-objective or subjective?; Welfare of humanity-the ultimate aim; Weakness of the teleological view; consequences-the test; Limitations of each view
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