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WGU-Ethics Part IV

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Tapas   Austerities or self-denial  
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Ashrama   Life cycle  
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Dharma   Duty  
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4 relative stages of Ashrama   1.Studentship 2. Householder 3. Semi-retreat 4. Reunciation  
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Studentship   Requiring disciplines, continence, and dedication to the teacher  
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Householder   Entailing marriage, family and their obligations  
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Semi-retreat   Gradual withdrawal from worldly pursuits and pleasures  
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Renunciation   Leading to total withdrawal and contemplation  
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Karma   Effects of a person’s actions that determine his destiny in the next incarnation  
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Purushartha   Human ends. The outcome of the way you lived your life  
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Gita   Locates itself in the middle of two opposing traditions. Abstinent and performative  
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6 classical Hindu ethics   1. Dharma (duty) 2. Karma (action-affect) 3. Ashrama ( life cycle) 4. Purushartha (human ends) 5. Gita (abstinent & Performative 6. Virtues (self-restraint, giving,  
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Jaina ethics   One of the lesser known ethical traditions of India  
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Who founded Jaina ethics   Mahavira – an unorthodox teacher thought to be a contemporary of Buddha, to whom he is often compared.  
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Explain Jaina ethics   Reverence for all life. Would not kill any living thing. Would not eat meat. Would strain water so as not to harm any small creature. Cared for everything except self.  
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Gandian Ethics   1. Combines Satya, ashima and tapasya. 2. Mxed up and questioned Hindu practices  
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Ashima   Non-injury  
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Tapasya   Spirtual heat  
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Dukka   Sense of unsatisfactoriness  
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Nibbana   Bad consequences in another life  
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