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Ethics in a World of Modern Dilemmas

Ethics in a World of Modern Dilemmas

Mohammad Momin Khawaja

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2025
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Ética y filosofía moral
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9781300317760
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Ethics in a World of Modern DilemmasWe, the human beings are a moral beings and ethical values are an essential imperative of our lives.Ethics and philosophy are knowledge and learning which incorporate the subjects of arts and social sciences. Philosophy includes the pursuit of knowledge in order to be rid of ignorance. Seeking knowledge and wisdom in order to understand values and reality also correlates to philosophy. Inquiry and analysis are a means towards determination in philosophy. Ethics is a discipline within philosophy in which there is an emphasis on the use of logic and reasoning to arrive at a greater understanding of moral values and principles and belief by way of analysis. A curious and intriguing representative of new mode of thought process and critical inquiry into the formative discipline of ethics in a world of modern dilemmas, Mohammad Momin Khawaja ponders critically and makes rational assessments of what most contemporary philosophers appear to be probing and challenging the concepts, goals, methodology of ethics and how all this unfolds in our real life to contemplate thinking, goals and the very nature of philosophical and ethical inquiry. He enjoys creative thinking and writing on issues of public concerns, modernity, ethics, ancient history and emancipation of futuristic social integration via advanced technology, innovation and reasoned thinking. He shares knowledge-based pertinent perspectives of philosophy, ethics and reality than fiction of philosophical ideals and historical findings and their implications on values, principles , bio-medics and essential moral - ethical functions of human life- as seen and implied on discovered truth about human life, feelings and moving facts and he shares what he witnessed and felt in his mind and living soul for the good of all knowledge seekers - the true characterization about human life that could touch and inspire the succeeding generations.

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