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Religious intolerance vs. civic intolerance I

By hipkapi March 3, 2011 Balagangadhara, tolerance

1. Today, in countries like England, Belgium, Germany, Italy and the United States, many religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) and many brands of some of these religions (Catholicism, Protestantism of various…

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Intentional operator and inconsistent reasoning

By hipkapi March 3, 2011 Balagangadhara, basics, Christianity

1. A Christian netizen says: [T]here is within exclusive religions the claim that theirs is the only way to God (that claim can be true or false). There is in…

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The past and ways of talking about it

By hipkapi March 3, 2011 Balagangadhara, History, stories

What is history? In the first place, it is the subject matter of historiography, which is what historians write. What does historiography talk about? The human past. In other words,…

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Mind-body reductionism and Indian traditions –S.N.Balagangadhara

By hipkapi March 3, 2011 Balagangadhara, Indian traditions

1. Consider the everyday phenomenon of sunrise and sunset. We see the movement of the sun on the horizon and, for a very long period of time, people thought that…

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Criticism: Twisted arguments

By hipkapi March 3, 2011 Balagangadhara, criticism

Criticism: I use jargon and twisted arguments on a mundane topic. And that every Swami says that Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life. And so on. If…

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Criticism: Nonsense

By hipkapi March 3, 2011 Balagangadhara, criticism

Regarding nonsense. I take it you mean that my claims are false or wrong. In that case, I would like to read your reasons. There is no point in simply…

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Logic of normative ethics: Immorality

By hipkapi March 3, 2011 Balagangadhara, corruption, immoral, normative

Why does one bring up the issue of one’s grandmother’s judgment about a clerk taking bribes as a counter-example? First, what do I say? That he calls it as corruption…

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Mitigating circumstances, normative ethics

By hipkapi March 3, 2011 Balagangadhara, normative

The universalisability of norms does not mean that the western people all factually follow these norms. Even if everyone were to lie, the ethical statement “No one ought to lie”…

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Ethically Bad Action vs. Corruption—S.N.Balagangadhara

By hipkapi March 3, 2011 Balagangadhara, corruption, immoral, normative

1. The ‘corruption’ refers to the social phenomenon in India which makes about 20% of the adult population into immoral people. When I said that I refuse to call the…

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Is relative ethics coherent?

By hipkapi March 3, 2011 Balagangadhara, normative

Does the notion of “relative ethics” make sense within the context of the western ethics? There are some attempts to develop “ethical relativism”, even though it is not clear what…

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