Indian Philosophies, Ethics, and Pragmatism – Why should one be Ethical?

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  • Nandan Kandant holds MA Degree in Consciousness Studies (USA), along with a Post Graduate Diploma in Business and Industrial Management (India) and a Diploma in Marketing (UK). An ardent follower of Yogic Science from childhood, he is also an accredited Meditation Teacher. Retired in 2019 as the Managing Director of an Engineering company in Dubai, he now lives in Tripunithura, Kochi, India. dhyanamarg@gmail.com / https://dhyanavidya.in/ ,IN

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Philosophy being an exploration into the ultimate truth of human life and existence, it can lead to greater understanding of the fundamental nature of our own existence. This understanding, in turn, gives one a certain purpose, intent and orientation on the evolutionary path and becomes a better version of oneself, in this life. A purposeful evolution oriented life steadies and purifies one’s mind and its activities, and a self-disciplined, purposeful and conscious life leads to ethical behaviour towards everything external and internal. Expansion of “consciousness†is critical in the evolution of humans. Ethics is supremely important in leading a ‘correctly balanced’ and ‘conscious’ life for advancing further on human evolution.

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2022-06-01

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Kandanat, N. (2022). Indian Philosophies, Ethics, and Pragmatism – Why should one be Ethical?. Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, 14(2), 7–16. Retrieved from https://informaticsjournals.com/index.php/ajpem/article/view/40619

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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics and Management – OctDec 2021 (Vol 13, No. 4) for Part 1 & Jan-Mar 2022 (Vol 14, No.1) for Part 2.