• Q.1) a) “Ethics is not just a contemplative discipline. What we believe to be good or bad has implications on our actions.” Discuss how different schools of ethics help us in making moral decisions.
  • b) “Education means enabling the mind to find out that ultimate truth which emancipates us from the bondage of dust and gives us wealth not of things but of inner light.” Examine the role of education in building an enlightened society.
  • Q.2) a) Relativity applies to physics not ethics. Are all ethical principles absolute? Give arguments in support of your view.
  • b) Although ethics in private and public relations are different, they interact and influence each other. Discuss.
  • Q.3) a) What lessons can be learnt from the life of Mahatma Gandhi for promoting social harmony in today’s times?
  • b) What is Kant’s categorical imperative? How does it compare with the doctrine of Nishkama Karma?