What are the elements that really constitute an action in Gandhi’s worldview? What is the basis and nature of his action? How his views on action are related to his metaphysics, theory of knowledge, and ethics? From where does he get inspiration for his views on the action? As action relates the individual to others, how does Gandhi see the relation between the self and other? Is there any action or actions needed for oneself before engaging with others? As Gandhi tends to adhere to the Hindu philosophical tradition and of which the law of karma is an integral part, then, how does Gandhi get influenced by and reflect on the law of karma?
This book essentially deals with these questions. It attempts to explore and construct Gandhi’s philosophy of action through a discursive journey of his writings. It argues that Gandhi’s philosophy of action is the outcome of his unified metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics. It marks out that his philosophy of action comprises three essential inseparable components?universal love, responsibility, and detachment.
Gandhi’s Philosophy of Action
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SKU: 9789388937511
Category: Philosophy
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