Mahabharata – Part I

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The Great Song of the Bharata Tribe This ancient Indian epic is often referred to as the Indian encyclopedia of history and mythology, politics, law, theology, and philosophy. In addition to the historical elements that depict the development and changes within the ancient Aryan civilization, the Mahabharata reflects both the world of one of the … Read more

Can the end justify the means?

It is often said that the end justifies the means when emphasizing the importance of the final result regardless of how it is achieved, as if the nature of our actions is completely irrelevant compared to the ultimate outcome. Sometimes it is used to justify unethical acts in an effort to achieve a righteous goal … Read more

The Relevance of Plato’s Dialectic

(Socrates): Can you tell me what justice is? (Respondent): What a dumb question, everyone knows what justice is! S: Well, I really don’t know what justice is, and even less do I know what you mean by it. R: Maybe You really want to. So, fairness is something that is equal for everyone, regardless of … Read more