Hugh Randall Pierce

Hugh Randall Pierce

How do Eastern philosophies like Buddhism and Confucianism define the 'self' differently from Western philosophies?

Understanding what defines the 'self' has been a central question in both Eastern and Western philosophies for centuries. The way this concept is approached varies significantly across cultures and traditions. This article aims to provide a comprehensive and understandable overview of how Eastern philosophies, particularly Buddhism and Confucianism,

By Hugh Randall Pierce

Are there any hybrid ethical theories that combine elements of both deontological ethics and consequentialism?

The Synergy of Ethical Theories: Unraveling Hybrid Approaches to Deontology and Consequentialism Navigating the extensive landscape of ethical theories can be a complex endeavor. Among the most discussed frameworks are deontological ethics, which focuses on the inherent rightness or wrongness of actions, and consequentialism, which emphasizes the outcomes of those

By Hugh Randall Pierce

How does the collectivist nature of many Eastern societies influence their understanding of altruism?

Introduction Altruism, the selfless concern for the well-being of others, is a profound and culturally influenced concept. In many Eastern societies, where collectivism plays a pivotal role, the understanding and practice of altruism diverge significantly from individualistic societies. This article explores how the collectivist nature inherent in many Eastern cultures

By Hugh Randall Pierce