The study of man and its philosophy in life is the philosophy of man. It is subdivided into several branches that include ethics.
Hellenistic philosophy comes from a late period in Greek history which saw the greatest variety of philosophic schools. There is no single tenant of "helenistic philosophy" as it ranges from platonic forms to the cynics to Pythagoras. What seperates helenistic philosophy from other cultures and movements though, was the desire to understand the supernatural world logically. They trade to make sense of myths and traditions using the newly formed mathematics, social ethics, morality. As a result, many religions found themselves evolving under the Hellenistic microscope, not so much abandoning faith, as trying to find solid reason for it. This would later be revived in Christianity as the apologetics movement.
There is a difference of opinion regarding the religious policy followed by Sher Shah. According to Dr. Qanungo, "Sher Shah followed a policy of religious toleration towards the Hindus. His attitude was not contemptuous sufferance but respectful deference." Principal Sri Ram Sharma differs from Qanungo. Sher Shah was very much devoted to his own faith. He did his prayers five times a day. On more than one occasion, Sher Shah resorted to Jehad or holy war against the Rajputs. War against Pooranmal of Raisin was officially called a Jehad. His treatment of Maldeo of Jodhpur is a symbol of his intolerance. The same could be said about the siege of Kalinjar. Generally, Sher Shah was tolerant in matters of religious belief. He separated politics from ethics. He did not carry on any organized propaganda against the Hindus. On the whole, he was tolerant towards the Hindus. According to Dr. A. L. Srivastava, "The net result of Sher Shah's policy was that his Muslim subjects never felt angry with him on account of his liberal and lenient policy towards the Hindus. On the other hand, Akbar, in his anxiety to please his Hindu subjects, ignored the sentiments of his Muslim subjects. Its result was that he (Akbar) no doubt was successful in pleasing the Hindus, but he lost the sympathy of his Muslim subjects and, as such, became an obstacle in uniting the two communities into one. Sher Shah's policy was that Islam should be given its due dignity and supremacy in this land but, at the same time, Hinduism also should not be held inferior nor should it be degraded. In those days, therefore, this attitude and policy was more useful and appropriate, according to which he (Sht Shah) could openly favour the Hindus without displeasing the Muslims as well.
Greece holds a significant place in the political world due to its historical contribution as the birthplace of democracy. Ancient Greece, particularly Athens, is renowned for developing and implementing democratic principles that have had a lasting impact on political thought and systems worldwide. The concept of citizen participation in governance, the rule of law, and the idea of equality before the law are all foundational elements of democracy that originated in ancient Greek city-states. These principles laid the groundwork for modern democratic systems and continue to influence political philosophy and practice globally. Moreover, Greek political thought, as exemplified by philosophers like Plato and Aristotle, has shaped the intellectual foundations of Western political theory. Their works on governance, justice, and the ideal state have been instrumental in shaping political discourse and the development of political systems over the centuries. The legacy of Greek political philosophy continues to inspire political thinkers and policymakers, providing valuable insights into governance, ethics, and the organization of societies. In essence, Greece's contribution to the political world is profound and enduring, with its legacy of democracy and political philosophy leaving a lasting imprint on the evolution of political systems and thought worldwide.
Religion was a problem in Tudor times because the Catholics wanted Mary, Queen of Scots to become Queen but Elizabeth was Queen and she was Protestant. Also, Henry VIII built his own church, The Church of England because of the Catholics.
Kim Chong Chong has written: 'Early Confucian ethics' -- subject(s): Confucian ethics
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Do not do to others what you would not like yourself.
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Business ethics can be humorously called an oxymoron since some people consider "business" to be inherently unethical. However, business ethics is not generally considered an oxymoron.
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