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‘Buddhist morality’ argues that there is a common moral code underlying the divergent customs, practices, and philosophical teachings of the various schools of Buddhist thought. Branches as diverse as Zen and Tibetan Buddhism have still stemmed from the values of the Buddha in the 5th century bc .
Communication in context of Buddhism is part and parcel of the Buddhist project to eliminate suffering for sentient beings as laid out in the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path. The evaluative criteria then are whether the act of communication contributes to reducing suffering
Buddhist ethics are traditionally based on the enlightened perspective of the Buddha. [1] In Buddhism, ethics or morality are understood by the term śīla (Sanskrit: शील) or sīla (Pāli). Śīla is one of three sections of the Noble Eightfold Path.
The paper then analyzes how these Buddhist teachings influence East Asian communication behaviors from five perspectives: ontological assumptions, communication ethics, communication behaviors, relationship development, and rhetorical communication.
Buddhist moral beliefs are underpinned by the cosmic principle of Dharma, of which the law of karma is an aspect. Like science, karma is objective, but unlike science it is not value-free. Karma is concerned with voluntary actions and the good and bad consequences flowing from moral choices.
17 Απρ 2024 · Buddhist ethical theory and moral reflection do not involve formal metaethical models. Instead, they are woven into explicit and implicit assumptions across various genres of texts and teachings—both prescriptive and descriptive. The overarching aim is how to transform the mind and thereby the person’s comportment.
1 Σεπ 2004 · The chapter introduces the religion and its general approach to communication, any ethical teachings that touch on communication, and its use of communication and digital communication...