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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.
- Buddhist Ethics and Moral Life
Three cardinal principles of Buddhist theory of moral life:...
- Buddhist Ethics and Moral Life
1 Σεπ 2004 · The present article draws on this research to compare forms of religious morality in the Abrahamic traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) and the Indic traditions (Hinduism, Buddhism,...
This paper focuses on ethical action in Theravada Buddhism. To do so requires a definition of ethics and morals on the one hand, and ethic and moral on the other. It also requires a discussion of the difference, if any, between moral actions and other normative actions, such as law, rituals, customs, and etiquette.
31 Ιαν 2020 · Three cardinal principles of Buddhist theory of moral life: Kammavāda, Kiriyavāda, Viriyavāda (Pāli). Definition of wealth: five kinds of wealth: (1) faith, (2) virtuous behavior, (3) learning, (4) generosity, and (5) wisdom, (and two additional kinds of wealth (6) moral shame and (7) moral dread).
22 Μαρ 2018 · Scholars have used Buddhist resources to analyse a number of contemporary controversies, including human rights, women’s rights, animal rights, sexuality, war, terrorism, violence, social, economic and retributive justice, as well as various issues of concern to biomedical and environmental ethics. Beyond matters of philosophical and applied ...
Buddhist ethics by including chapters on the psychological analysis of ethical data in the Abhidharma (ch. 3) and the moral values of the Mahayana bodhisattva (ch. 5).
Abstract. This article defends and develops the categorization of Bud-dhist ethics as moral phenomenology. It first examines the use of the term in Western philosophical settings and com-pares it to how the term is employed in Buddhist settings.