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HPI 58 - Amber Carpenter on Animals in Indian Philosophy

History of Philosophy: India, Africana, China

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Exploring the Boundaries of Non-Violence and the Ethical Stance

This chapter delves into the ethical stance towards animals, plants, and inanimate objects, discussing the concept that non-violence means refraining from harming anything that is capable of being harmed. It also examines violence as a form of ill will and confusion that is not beneficial for anyone.

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