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Moral saints and eudaimonia: A philosophical justification of moral sainthoo

Posted on:2013-05-16Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Purdue UniversityCandidate:Sidharta, LeonardFull Text:PDF
GTID:1455390008990531Subject:Philosophy
Abstract/Summary:
In this dissertation, I try to philosophically justify moral sainthood. People like Gandhi, Albert Schweitzer, and Mother Teresa are seen as the paradigm moral saints. However, there is a widespread assumption that due to their radical altruism, moral saints are not flourishing. So some critics think that moral sainthood is unworthy of recommendation. By contrast, I argue that attaining moral sainthood is binding and, through critically engaging relevant empirical studies, I conclude that moral saints are flourishing. However, the whole argument is premised upon the fact that moral sainthood is primarily a religious phenomenon.
Keywords/Search Tags:Moral sainthood, Moral saints
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