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Factors that determine morality in such a society include religious beliefs ;
practices and taboos ; the desire for communal solidarity ; the influence of
proverbs , folk stories , and wise sayings ; and the experiences , common sense ,
and ...
Factors that determine morality in such a society include religious beliefs ;
practices and taboos ; the desire for communal solidarity ; the influence of
proverbs , folk stories , and wise sayings ; and the experiences , common sense ,
and ...
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Akbar , Jalâl al - Dîn ( Oct. 15 , 1542 , Umarkot , Sind1605 , Agra , India ) :
Emperor TYPE OF ETHICS : Religious ... and introduced his own religion
SIGNIFICANCE : Introduced a new religion that combined elements of Hinduism
and Islam The ...
Akbar , Jalâl al - Dîn ( Oct. 15 , 1542 , Umarkot , Sind1605 , Agra , India ) :
Emperor TYPE OF ETHICS : Religious ... and introduced his own religion
SIGNIFICANCE : Introduced a new religion that combined elements of Hinduism
and Islam The ...
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Like Gandhi's , Tenzin Gyatso's writings and actions reflect a concern for
combining ancient religious traditions with a ... in 1351 , died in 1474 ) belongs
within the broader religious framework of Buddhism , a religion that has various “
schools .
Like Gandhi's , Tenzin Gyatso's writings and actions reflect a concern for
combining ancient religious traditions with a ... in 1351 , died in 1474 ) belongs
within the broader religious framework of Buddhism , a religion that has various “
schools .
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