Knowing the Ideal Philosophy

Niti Aayog, Govt India, Innovate India , Online Site (forthcoming)
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Experimentation, Observation, Inference, Traditions and Experience are some methods to gauge Ideal philosophy in individual and corporate lives. Philosophy [consciously or otherwise] propels thoughts, intents, emotions, actions and resultant interactions [peace, wars, hope, fulfillment, financial and non-monetary trends etc.]. From an individual perspective, the principles that could guide towards understanding an Ideal Philosophy could include: its Scope, Objectivity, Defining Development and Betterment and measuring whether the philosophy is in same direction/mode, its ability to be prospective in knowing self-others-life-visions-missions and capability to be true [dimensions of being real, honest intellectual examination / review and implementability quotient].

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