Evolution of Module towards Ancient and Modern Teaching Medical Ethics India

Vol-3 | Issue-02 | February 2018 | Published Online: 28 February 2018    PDF ( 276 KB )
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Mr. Madhav Gangaram Bhusnar 1

1Assistant Professor, Pratap College, Amalner, Jalgaon, Maharashtra

Abstract

Evolution of the concept of Medical Ethics is the classical example of this poetic expression. Each human society has virtually certain mythical forces to explain the origin of morality. From the very beginning, Indian ethics had been philosophical. Ethics is an important aspect of metaphysical and theological thought in the Vedas (1500B.C.) on the essence of truth. The Vedas states how men will live and is the world's oldest metaphysical literature. It was the first record of human history 's intellectual ethics. Old Indian thought, theory has developed new principles with a logical synthesis. Spiritual was the basis for his spirituality in India's political, dharnza (ethical behavior agreement state) was the most significant principle of Indi. Ry 's background went with ethics. You’re a feeling next to the machine. When Europeans arrived, and particularly during colonial rule, it became increasingly common to mimic what the rulers did and practiced. Yet this mass copying of international activities was also opposed. 'Past respect is a universal trait. There is a certain stubborn disposition, an invasive commitment in the long road of the ages to sacrifice nothing. The Indian does not surrender to tentations of the hour when he has encountered a new society or unexpected expansions of knowledge. The path to survival of the Indian culture and society is conservative liberalism. Throughout the Indian sense, medical ethics is closely aligned with the classical and traditional indigenous practices. This article retraces the history, emphasizing on the Hindu tradition, of Indian concepts of ethics and medicine. The basic premises on the body, self and gunas that form the basis for the ethical structure are in traditional ayurvedic texts like Carakasamhita and Susrutasamhita. Karma is a foundation for medical morality, the noction that each action has implications.

Keywords
Module, ancient, modern, Teaching, Medical Ethics, India, human society
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