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Author Majithia, Roopen, author.

Title The Highest Good in the Nicomachean Ethics and the Bhagavad Gita : Knowledge, Happiness, and Freedom / Roopen Majithia.

Publication Info. London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2024.
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2024.

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Note Introduction 1. The Nature of Moral Intentionality in Aristotle's <i>Ethics</i> 2. Personality and Agency in Aristotle's <i>Ethics</i> 3. The Nature of Ethical Intentionality in the <i>G</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>a</i> 4. Personality and Agency in the <i>G</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>a</i> Coda: A Dialogue on the Nature of Intentionality, Personality and Agency in the <i>G</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>a </i>and the <i>Ethics</i> 5. Virtue and the Rule of Law in Aristotle's <i>Ethics</i> 6. <i>Dharma </i>and the Transformation of Ethical Content in the <i>G</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>a</i> 7. <i>Karma </i>and <i>Jñ</i><i>a</i><i>na Yoga</i>: The Relation of the Active and Contemplative lives in the <i>G</i><i>i</i><i>t</i><i>a</i> 8. <i>Theoria </i>and <i>Praxis</i>: Contemplation and Action in Aristotle's <i>Ethics</i> Conclusion Bibliography Index
Summary This open access book presents a comparative study of two classics of world literature, offering the first sustained consideration of what unites and divides the Nicomachean Ethics and the Bhagavad Gita. Focusing on the nature of ethical action and how it relates to the highest good, Roopen Majithia demonstrates how the Gita stresses the objectivity of knowledge and freedom from being a subject, while the Ethics emphasizes the knower, working out Aristotle's central commitment to the idea of substance as the primary building block of the world. Yet both the Gita and the Ethics explain variety in human behaviour in terms of three driving forces. Both agree moral agency is a construct that is a function of background, education, and habit, presupposing a cultural, political, and economic infrastructure, all of which shapes how each in turn conceives the highest good. What distinguishes the texts is how the content of right action is generated. Reading them together, alert to their individual accounts of how the practical relates to the reflective dimensions of life, Majithia enriches our understanding of two cornerstone texts in the Greek and Indian philosophical traditions. <i>The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0</i> <i>licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by The Marjorie Young Bell Faculty Fund, The Philosophy Department's Baxter Fund and The Hart Almerrin Massey Endowment.</i>
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Subject Bhagavadgītā -- Ethics.
Nicomachean ethics (Aristotle).
Hinduism.
Oriental & Indian philosophy.
Western philosophy: Ancient, to c 500.
ISBN 9781350215122 (online)
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