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The importance of ethical reasoning from "summary" of The Argumentative Indian by Amartya Sen

Ethical reasoning plays a crucial role in shaping our decisions and actions in the world. It involves critically evaluating moral issues and dilemmas by considering different perspectives and values. In our daily lives, ethical reasoning guides us in making choices that are not only beneficial to ourselves but also to society as a whole. By engaging in ethical reasoning, we are able to reflect on the consequences of our actions and determine what is morally right or wrong. This process allows us to navigate through complex situations and make informed decisions that are in line with our values and principles. Ethical reasoning challenges us to think beyond our own self-interests and consider t...
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    The Argumentative Indian

    Amartya Sen

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