A.  2:26-30:  What is the argument here? 
Is it a good one?  How would you respond?
 
 
 
 
B.  2:31-38:  What is the argument here? 
Is it a good one?  How would you respond?  How would Socrates
respond (e.g., Socrates in Crito)?
 
 
 
C.  2:47-53: "Work without concern for the results"
- What does this mean?  Give an example based on the experience of
one of the members of your group.
 
 
 
 
D.  2:62-67:  Restate and evaluate this process. 
Give an example.  Is this generally true?  Why or why not?
 
 
 
 
E.  3.  What is Karma-Yoga or the Method of
Work?  What is it a method for?  If what the text says is true,
is it the best method for everyone?  Why or why not?  If not,
give an example of a person for whom Karma-Yoga would not be the best path.
 
 
 
F.  What are the other methods available besides
Karma-Yoga?  For whom would they be appropriate?
 
 
 
G.  Explain the religious tolerance of the Bhagavad-gita. 
How does it compare to the tolerance of your own philosophic-religious
perspective?
 
 
 
H.  17.3-6.  Is this basically true?  Why
or why not?  Give an example.
 
 
 
Michael Kagan, PHL 336 Asian Philosophy, Le Moyne College, Fall 2000 (email: kagan@maple.lemoyne.edu)