Sanjay Lal
Clayton State University
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Asian Philosophy | 2008
Sanjay Lal
Like the dominant moral philosophers in the Western tradition, Mahatma Gandhi reaches moral conclusions that emphasize universality, impartiality, and detachment. This is in apparent contrast to feminist philosophers who have put forth a scheme for reaching moral conclusions that gives centrality to feeling, experience, and interdependence. In the following, I show that Gandhi shares significant agreement with feminists in spite of the kinds of moral conclusions he reaches. The crucial difference between Gandhi and the feminist critics lies in how the distinctiveness of the other is understood. For Gandhi, I show, that the distinctiveness of others which evokes our affection is significant only in so far as it is a starting point that aides us in reaching the highest form of moral concern—a kind of agape (unselfish love for all).
The Acorn | 2010
Sanjay Lal
Archive | 2006
Sanjay Lal
The Acorn | 2017
Sanjay Lal
The Acorn | 2017
Sanjay Lal
The Acorn | 2017
Sanjay Lal
The Acorn | 2016
Predrag Cicovacki; Carlo Filice; Sanjay Lal
The Acorn | 2016
Sanjay Lal
The Acorn | 2016
Barry L. Gan; Sanjay Lal; Greg Moses
Archive | 2016
Barry L. Gan; Sanjay Lal; Greg Moses