Rama can be seen as both a pragmatist and a man of principle, depending on the context of his actions in the Ramayana. He upholds dharma (moral duty) as a core principle, often prioritizing it over personal desires, which aligns with a principled approach. However, he also makes practical decisions in challenging situations, such as accepting exile to honor his father's promise and devising strategies to defeat Ravana. This duality illustrates the complexity of his character, as he navigates ethical dilemmas while remaining committed to his principles.
Philosopher John Dewey was commonly identified as a archetype pragmatist.
The word "pragmatist" is the noun form of the word "pragmatic. " An example of a sentence using the word "pragmatic" is "The best thing to do in this case is to approach the matter as a pragmatist. "
Rama is only paired with Sita. Rama was an examplery person in Hindu religion which shows how a man live faithfull and responsible life.
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The duration of A Man of Principle is 1.5 hours.
A Man of Principle was created in 1984-05.
"a man of principle" "the principle of jet propulsion"
Pragmatist !!
Virtue
this is a matter of opinion because if you are a Hindu then Rama is a god but if you are not then Rama is a story or legend. so it all depends on you religion.
He was most definitely an idealist.
He killed the ten headed man. Rama showed by example how to live the various roles of a son, husband, king, etc., hence he was the puruShottama, the Ideal Man. Since, really it would not be possible for any ordinary man to be like him he was deified; He was identified as God Incarnate.