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Author(s): S. Radakrishnan
Source: International Journal of Ethics, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Jul., 1911), pp. 465-475
Published by: The University of Chicago Press
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BHAGAVADGITA AND KANT. 465
S. RADAKRISHNAN.
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466 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS.
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BHAGAVADGITA AND KANT. 467
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468 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS.
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BHAGAVADGITA AND KANT. 469
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470 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS.
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BRAGAVADGITA AND KANT. 471
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472 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS.
8 Edwin Arnold, " The Song Celestial, " p. 16. Compare: " You have
grieved for those who deserve no grief, and you talk words of wisdom-
learned men grieve not for the living nor the dead-never did I not exist,
nor you, nor these rulers of men; nor will any one of us ever hereafter
cease to be ... therefore do engage in battle. . . . He who thinks to be
the killer and he who thinks to be killed, both know nothing.. . . There-
fore you ought not to grieve for any being. Having regard to your own
duty also, you ought not to falter. .. . . But if you will not fight this
righteous battle, then you will have abandoned your own duty"
("Bhagavadgita," pp. 43-47).
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BHAGAVADGITA AND KANT. 473
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474 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS.
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THE UNWRITTEN DOUBLE STANDARD. 475
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