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Consciousness and morality are linked as central themes in philosophical and religious discourse [1], with specific theories positing that consciousness is the foundational basis for moral value [2]. Furthermore, Oriental philosophical traditions explicitly integrate the development of consciousness with the cultivation of morality and spirituality [3].
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(PDF) Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness - Academia.edu academia.edu 1 fact
perspectiveIn Oriental philosophy, matters of consciousness revolve around morality and spirituality, emphasizing the training of consciousness abilities over the acquisition of knowledge.
David Chalmers Thinks the Hard Problem Is Really Hard scientificamerican.com 1 fact
claimDavid Chalmers posits that consciousness serves as the basis for morality and value, suggesting that a system must be conscious to have value and that increased consciousness correlates with increased value.
Mind and Consciousness - St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology saet.ac.uk 1 fact
claimContemporary concepts of mind and consciousness are central to reflections on religious and secular views of reality, religious pluralism, religious experience, theories about human nature and animals, the philosophy of science, the theory of knowledge, value theory, and morality.