Published: 2018-08-121

Axiological Sources of Ethics by Osho

Artur Hrechorowicz
Humanities and Natural Sciences
Section: Articles
https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.328

Abstract

The author of this article argues that individualism and subjectivism form the basis of Osho’s ethics. Along with the independent subject, the person perceived as the creator of values, they constitute the most important sources of morality in this conception. Furthermore, the key role is played here by freedom, close to the one understood by Sartre, as well as responsibility, awareness and self-fulfillment.

Keywords:

Sartre, ethics, freedom, morality, responsibility, consciousness, insight, subjectivity, non-inferential knowledge, mind, interdependence, self-fulfillment, individualism

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Hrechorowicz, A. (2018). Axiological Sources of Ethics by Osho. Humanities and Natural Sciences, (23), 253–271. https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.328

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