Consider a moral dilemma where an individual witnesses their loved one being physically attacked, and intervening to protect their loved one would require using violence against the attacker.
Each of the four Indian religious traditions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—offers unique perspectives on ethics and nonviolence. Which religious tradition offers the most practical guidance in responding to this situation, and which offers the least practical guidance?
In your response, provide two rationales, both in distinct paragraphs, explicitly supported by either examples or references found within the reading, including page numbers. Make sure to discuss how the teachings of at least two of the four religious traditions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, or Sikhism) could be applied to this ethical dilemma and explore the potential implications of their respective approaches.
Links:
•Reading https://canvas.fscj.edu/courses/81543/files/10859263?verifier=uIDIwYrXEr8wLlzisOGFYtMpAgVh5lbiihnYKyc6&wrap=1
•Video: World’s Oldest Religion Explained-https://youtu.be/p8T54syDkDw
•video: What is Buddhism?-https://youtu.be/IjtWtakwsjw
•video:Surprising Facts About Jainism-https://youtu.be/DKP0790kIK8