Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124602706
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: vi, 466
- ISBN-10: 8124602700
- Publisher Date: 2005
- Language: English
- Weight: 800 gr
Original price was: ₹800.00.₹600.00Current price is: ₹600.00.
Explore the profound intersection of Dharma and Kant’s Categorial Imperative in “Dharma, The Categorial Imperative” by Arvind Sharma and Mrinal Miri (ISBN: 9788124602706). This insightful book delves into the core principles of these two ethical systems, examining their similarities, differences, and potential for mutual illumination. Discover how ancient Indian philosophy and Western deontological ethics converge to offer a comprehensive understanding of moral reasoning and action. Perfect for students of philosophy, ethics, and comparative religion, as well as anyone seeking deeper insights into living a virtuous life.
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Akash Gupta –
A thought-provoking exploration of Dharma and Kant. Some chapters were dense, but overall a valuable read for philosophy enthusiasts.
Anoushka Baral Swamy –
The comparison between Dharma and Kant’s imperative is fascinating. A scholarly work that offers new ideas to contemplate.
Ankur Yadav –
It’s a dense book. Requires full attention to read. But it is rewarding. It does justice for a book written on philosophical view point.
Vinai Aggarwal –
Interesting concept, but the writing style felt a bit academic at times. Still, it offered some new perspectives.
Aekkus Bir Singh Ahuja –
The book is well-researched, but it might be too specialized for casual readers. It explores intricate concept between two ethical systems.
Anshika Agarwal –
I struggled to get through this book. The concepts are heavy and complex, making it a challenging read
Siva Prasad M –
An interesting but difficult read. Some prior knowledge of philosophy is needed to grasp the content.
Preethika E –
A decent overview, but it lacked the depth I was hoping for. Some arguments felt underdeveloped.
Manvi Gautam –
I enjoyed the book’s fresh perspective on ethics. It challenged my thinking in the best way possible. Definitely a -star read.
Prateek Popli –
The book brilliantly connects Eastern and Western ethical thought. A must-read for anyone interested in comparative ethics!
Aashish Agnihotri –
This book really opened my eyes to new ways of thinking about morality. I recommend it to anyone seeking wisdom.
Vishwas Paliwal –
Dharma, The Categorial Imperative. A good resource to expand one’s knowledge. A well written book on topic.
Prasaanth S –
While I appreciate the effort, I found the book somewhat repetitive. Some concepts could have been explained more clearly.
Kushmita Sharma –
A truly insightful book that sheds light on the common ground between Dharma and Kant. Highly recommend!