1.4.2 An Overview of Your Philosophy Textbook

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one of the highest virtues of classical Indian religions. It is the practice of refraining from harming other living things.
Ahimsa
a set of sentences, where some of those sentences (called premises) provide support for another sentence, called the conclusion.
Argument
a situation in which it is possible for a set of beliefs or statements to be true at the same time.
Coherence
the portion of a sentence that provides the description or characterization of an object or name. (A philosophical predicate is different from the predicate of grammar, and their definitions should not be confused.)
Predicate
a wise person. Many ancient cultures designated important wise figures as “sages.”
Sage
the core or absolute set of moral and religious duties ordained for all people of ancient India, regardless of class or caste, and that predate the term Hinduism.
Sanatana dharma
an imaginative scenario that tests some philosophical theory or concept by considering how it might apply in the imagined situation.
Thought experiment

The content of this course has been taken from the free Philosophy textbook by Openstax