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The four absolutes (honesty, purity, unselfishness, love) are a set of moral principles from the Oxford Group and early Alcoholics Anonymous. It is believed that these ideals are to be used as guides to determining behavior in recovery. In Confucianism and Buddhism, honesty is a fundamental virtue. 'Ren" or benevolence emphasizes the need for truthfulness, sincerity, and selflessness. Part of the philosophy in Hinduism rests on the concept of "path of union through action" which encourages selfless actions with an attitude that is not influenced by likes or dislikes. Lord Krishna said, "Therefore, without being attached to the fruits of activities, one should act as a matter of duty, for...