ラウトレッジ版 インド倫理学必携<br>The Routledge Companion to Indian Ethics : Women, Justice, Bioethics and Ecology

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The Routledge Companion to Indian Ethics : Women, Justice, Bioethics and Ecology

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This companion volume focuses on the application and practical ramifications of Indian ethics. Here Indian dharma ethics is moved from its preeminent religious origins and classical metaethical proclivity to, what Kant would call, practical reason - or in Aristotle's poignant terms, ēhikos and phronēis -and in more modern parlance normative ethics. Our study examines a wide range of social and normative challenges facing people in such diverse areas as women's rights, infant ethics, politics, law, justice, bioethics and ecology. As a contemporary volume, it builds linkages between existing theories and emerging moral issues, problems and questions in today's India in the global arena. The volume brings together contributions from some 40 philosophers and contemporary thinkers on practical ethics, exploring both the scope and boundaries or limits of ethics as applied to everyday and real-life concerns and socio-economic challenges facing India in the context of a troubled globalizing world. As such, this collection draws on multiple forms of writing and research, including narrative ethics, interviews, critical case studies and textual analyses.

The book will be of interest to scholars, researchers and students of Indian philosophy, Indian ethics, women and infant issues, social justice, environmental ethics, bioethics, animal ethics and cross-cultural responses to dominant Western moral thought. It will also be useful to researchers working on the intersection of Gandhi, sustainability, ecology, theology, feminism, comparative philosophy and dharma studies.

Contents

List of Contributors xiv

Preface xxiv

Foreword xxviii

Shyam RanganathanIntroduction

1

Purushottama Bilimoria and Amy Rayner

Prologue: India in the World: The Historical Context for Intercultural Ethicality 24

Dipesh Chakrabarty

PART I

Health, Ethics and Public Welfare 35

1 Public Health, Care and Bioethics in Modern India 37

Purushottama Bilimoria2

COVID-19: Lessons in Ethics for Social Assets 54

Om Prakash Dwivedi

3 Biotechnology and Ethics in India 63

Jyoti Dineshrao Bhosale

4 Moral Responsibility and Pharmaceutical Companies 75

Gauri Seth (Verma)

5 Mental Illness and Mental Health Justice 86

Purushottama Bilimoria

6 Embryo Ethics: Traditional Hindu Perspective 99

Piyali Mitra

7 Abortion, Reproductive Rights and the Unborn: Between Tradition and Modernity 108

Purushottama Bilimoria, M. K. Sridhar and Arvind Sharma

8 Female Infanticide: Ethics of Death in the Shadow of Motherhood and Childbirth in India 121

Purushottama Bilimoria and Renuka Sharma

9 The Theatre of Surrogacy: Ethics of Surrogacy in India 135

Kelly Amal Dhru and Purushottama Bilimoria

10 Dying with Dignity: Sallekhanā vis-a- vis Euthanasia - Normative, Bioethical and Legal Ramifications 142

Purushottama Bilimoria

PART II

Ecology, Sustainability and Spirituality 159

11 Ethics of Genetic Modification: Commerce without Morality and Science without Humanity - A Gandhian Response 161

Gunjan Pradhan Sinha

12 Ethics, Science and Sustainability: A Gandhian Alternative 170

Bidisha Mallik

13 Climate Change and Development Ethics after Amartya Sen 184

Lindsay Dawson

14 WATER: Rites, Rights and Ecological Justice in India 197

Purushottama Bilimoria and M. K. Sridhar

15 Protection of the Indian Coastal Ecosystem through Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notifications: An Analysis 211

M. Sakthivel and Nagma Khan

16 Sustaining Dharma, Sustainable Ecology: Dharma as Rural Environmental Ethics 223

Pankaj Jain

17 On Understanding the Tribe Person's Worldview 233

Sujata Miri

18 Yoga as Therapeutic Animal Ethics 239

Kenneth Valpey

19 Animal Justice and Moral Mendacity 252

Purushottama Bilimoria

20 You Are What You Eat: Animal and Dietary Ethics in the Early Indian Traditions 264

Nishant Upadhyay

21 Nature and Humans in the 21st Century: Some Reflections 277

Manoranjan Mohanty

PART III

Engaged Ethics and Ecofeminism 281

22 Dharma Morality as Virtue Ethics 283

Nicholas F. Gier

23 Engaged Jainism: Jaina Ethics in a Living Universe 292

Christopher Key Chapple

24 Buddhist Spirituality and Social Activism in the 20th-21st Centuries 302

Sallie B. King

25 Ecofeminism from a Buddhist Critical Perspective 313

Rita M. Gross

26 Caregiver vs. Citizen? Reflections on Ecofeminism from Kerala State, India 322

J. Devika

27 Humanizing the Feminine Earth: An Ecofeminist Perspective on the Corporeal Nature 335

Meera Baindur

28 Ecofeminism and Hindu Tantra 350

Rita Sherma

PART IV

Ethics and Politics: Contexts and Applications 361

29 Ethics and Politics in Tagore, Coetzee and Certain Scenes of Teaching 363

Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

30 Towards an Ethics of Location 378

Morny Joy

31 The Question of Universalist Justice: Transnational Encounters in Feminism 387

Sara Ahmed

32 Activating the Imagination: Harmony, Justice, and Gender in Tagore's Thought 394

Esha Niyogi De

33 Violence and Humanity: Or, Vulnerability as Political Subjectivity 402

Anupama Rao

34 From Victim to Survivor: Then and Now Interviews with Flavia Agnes 413

Flavia Agnes and Amy Rayner (Interviewer)

35 Marking Time: The Gendered Present and the Nuclear Future 424

Kumkum Sangari

36 The Gandhian Touch: Morals in Politics 435

Devaki Jain

37 Approaching Gandhian Metaethics: Some Methodological Issues 444

Samiksha Goyal

38 Globalization, Gandhi and Free Trade 454

Sanjay Lal

PART V

Women and the Limits of Traditional Ethics 461

39 Women and Ethics in Hindu Thought and Practice 463

Mandakranta Bose

40 Women and Values in Traditional India: A Feminist Probe 471

Anindita Niyogi Balslev

41 Normalization of Dowry 479

Praveena Kodoth

42 The Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA): Gandhian Ethics and Feminist Ethics in Action 489

Margaret A. McLaren

43 The Emergent Moral Agent: A Feminism-Buddhism Exchange 498

Vrinda Dalmiya

44 Gandhian Ethics and Feminist Perspectives: In a Somewhat Different Voice 508

Bindu Puri

45 Is Controlled Śakti to the Bharatanāṭyam Practitioner as Uncontrolled Śakti Is to the Devadāsī? 518

Sandra Sattler

Index 527

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