The Role of Indian Philosophy in Global Conflict Resolution
Description: This quiz aims to assess your understanding of the role of Indian philosophy in global conflict resolution. It explores the key concepts, principles, and practices of Indian philosophy that can contribute to resolving conflicts and promoting peace. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
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Which ancient Indian text emphasizes the importance of nonviolence (ahimsa) as a fundamental principle for resolving conflicts?
What is the central concept in Indian philosophy that emphasizes the interconnectedness of all living beings?
Which Indian philosopher is known for his theory of non-duality (advaita), which emphasizes the unity of all existence?
What is the term for the Indian philosophical concept of right action or ethical conduct?
Which Indian philosopher advocated for the concept of Satyagraha, a nonviolent form of resistance to oppression?
What is the term for the Indian philosophical concept of liberation from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth?
Which Indian philosopher emphasized the importance of dialogue and understanding between different cultures and religions?
What is the term for the Indian philosophical concept of the interconnectedness of actions and their consequences?
Which Indian philosopher propounded the concept of Anekantavada, emphasizing the multifaceted nature of reality?
What is the term for the Indian philosophical concept of the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth?
Which Indian philosopher advocated for the concept of Sarvodaya, emphasizing the upliftment of all sections of society?
What is the term for the Indian philosophical concept of the ultimate reality or the source of all existence?
Which Indian philosopher propounded the concept of Atman, emphasizing the essential unity of the individual soul with the universal soul?
What is the term for the Indian philosophical concept of the illusion or veil that conceals the true nature of reality?
Which Indian philosopher emphasized the importance of compassion and non-judgment in resolving conflicts?