Ethical Wisdom of Asia
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https://doi.org/10.12726/tjp.11.1Abstract
In this paper I would like to suggest that we build a common ground between communities when there is a perceived sense of injustice between them. My plea is that it has become imperative to add an ethical dimension to our discussion in our debates on justice. This paper is an invitation that we tap the ethical wisdom of various communities, in this case particularly those of Asia, in order to build better relationship between communities.
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