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Ethics & Bioethics (in Central Europe)
The ethical context of social philosophy in contemporary India
Török Ľuboš1  Hajko Dalimír2 
[1] Constantine the Philosopher University inNitra, Slovakia;University of Žilina,Žilina, Slovakia;
关键词: modern ethical and social theories;    feminism;    gender studies;    gandhism;    existentialism;   
DOI  :  10.2478/ebce-2018-0009
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Public and academic philosophical thinking in contemporary India provides evidence that philosophy and religion have never been truly separated, although there have been attempts to bring philosophy closer to science and, thus, create two autonomous systems. In light of these changes, P. V. Athavale, C. T. K. Chari, N. S. Prasad and some other authors have formed and are developing modern ethical and social theories. Moreover, feminism and gender studies have appeared in the panorama of changing philosophical and sociological thinking in India, embracing gender equality in contemporary Indian society. There has been increasing interest in sociological research and a critical interpretation of Mahatma Gandhi’s spiritual message in the cause of India’s independence, whose thoughts authors engaged in contemporary ethical problems believe to be impractical and useless today. Existentialism as a philosophical stream earned broad public acceptance and played a significant role in the history of modern philosophical thinking in India in the second half of the 20th century.

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