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2025, Vol. 5, Issue 1, Part B

Convergence of belief systems: Mimamsa, Chinese li, and Greek Nomos in modern legal frameworks


Author(s): V Vasudevan FCA

Abstract: This research paper examines the convergence of three profound philosophical traditions—Mīmāṁsā (Indian philosophy), Li (Chinese Confucian ethics), and Nomos (Greek legal and moral order)—and explores their integration into the legal systems of their respective cultures. By analysing the foundational principles of these traditions, the study highlights their emphasis on ethical conduct, societal harmony, and duty. Despite cultural and historical differences, these systems share striking commonalities, including the significance of moral responsibility, textual interpretation, and regulatory frameworks. Through a comparative analysis, this paper demonstrates the universal applicability of these principles and their enduring relevance in shaping contemporary legal and ethical thought.

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How to cite this article:
V Vasudevan FCA. Convergence of belief systems: Mimamsa, Chinese li, and Greek Nomos in modern legal frameworks. Int J Law Justice Jurisprudence 2025;5(1):150-152.
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