Environmental Ethics and Its Development with Respect to Indian Philosophy and Culturels

Environmental ethics instil a precious code within individuals and societies, and every person should work to deepen this within themselves in order to become empowered with the strength to act and make decisions from within on environmental issues that are not harmful to their community, country, and the world. Environmental ethics needs to focus on sharpening the opinions of the individual so as to not endanger the well-being and security of other living creatures. Ethics forbid us from endangering the health of an individual or the well-being of a community; it calls on us to serve our communities proudly and honestly. Environmental ethics consists of an internecine brawl between caricatures—the simplistic, ill-informed “Greens” against calculating, uncaring businessmen and innovators known as “Technocratic individualists (reflecting Anthropocentric worldview). Extreme proponents of different ideologies often fail to consider the implications of their stances. In order to find a route to sustainability and long-term permanency, a balance between several practices is recommended. In this case, the study’s emphasis is focused on Indian philosophical considerations about the environment. It will investigate the Hindu concept (Hinduism), Buddhist principles, and the beliefs of Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore on environmental issues. On ecological problems, different difficulties and solutions are required.

Author: Madhav Gangaram Bhusnar
Published: 1 April 2021
Language(s): English
Content Type(s): Text
Region(s): Asia
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