Ethics Terminology UPSC and UPPCS Ethics (GS IV)

Important Ethics Terminology UPSC and UPPCS Ethics (GS IV) 1. Moral intuition and Moral reasoning Moral intuition and moral reasoning both are distinct processes of moral judgments and decisions. Moral Intuition/Intuition: Moral intuition refers to our immediate, automatic, unconscious and instinctive sense of right and wrong.It’s often described as a “gut feeling” about the morality […]

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Gandhian Philosophy Ethics UPSC and UPPCS Ethics (GS IV)

Lessons from Great Leaders Reformers and Administrators – Gandhian Philosophy Ethics UPSC Mahatma Gandhi – Lessons from Great Leaders Reformers and Administrators Gandhi was deeply impressed by the philosophy of the Bhagavad Gita. He considered Gopal Krishna Gokhale to be his teacher, who embodied the goal of spiritualizing in politics. 1. Mahatma Gandhi’s Concept of

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Determinants of Ethics UPSC and UPPCS Ethics GS IV

Best Ethics Notes for UPSC Determinants of Ethics UPSC Determinants of ethics are the factors in human behaviour which should be taken into consideration while scrutinizing the human conduct from ethical perspective. The ethicality of the same action may vary due to these factors. They are- Deliberate/Voluntary Human Action: It is not ethical to punish

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Ethics vs Religions UPSC and UPPCS Ethics GS IV

Difference between Ethics and Religion, Ethics UPSC Ethics vs Religions Religion is a system of beliefs, and values based on the worship of a higher power or deity. It often includes doctrines and moral codes prescribed by religious texts considered as immutable due to divine origin. Ethics is an idealistic science that attempts to set

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Human Skeleton System UPSC & Other Exams

Biology UPSC, Human Skeleton System UPSC Human Skeleton System The vertebrate body structure is supported by a skeleton. The skeletal system forms the framework of the human body, providing a rigid structure that: The human body’s structure is composed of interconnected connective tissues. Connective Tissue: In the human body, connective tissue serves to connect one

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Human Circulatory System UPSC & Other Exams

Human Circulatory System UPSC, Biology Notes UPSC Human Circulatory System UPSC The human circulatory system is a complex network responsible for transporting blood, oxygen, nutrients, and waste throughout the body. It can divided into two parts: Blood Circulatory System (Cardiovascular system) It includes Pulmonary Circulation and Systemic Circulation. Pulmonary Circulation: This involves the movement of

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Shringverpur Dham, Nishadraj Tourist Park & Nishadraj Cruise – UPPCS GS V

Shringverpur Dham Geographical Details – Located in Prayagraj (Allahabad) district, Uttar Pradesh – Situated on the banks of the Ganges River – Approximately 35-40 kilometers from Prayagraj city Historical and Mythological Significance – Named after Shringi Rishi – A pivotal site in the Ramayana epic – Lord Ram, along with Sita and Lakshmana, stayed here

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Human Digestive System UPSC & Other Exams

Biology UPSC, Human Digestive System UPSC CSE Human Digestive System UPSC Biomacromolecules (carbohydrates, proteins etc.) in food cannot be utilized by our body in their original form. They have to be broken down and converted into simple substances (glucose, amino acids etc.) before utilized by our body. The human digestive system is responsible for breaking

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