Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
74
Language
English
Published
Feb 2, 2020
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1108706622
ISBN-13
9781108706629
Description
In this exploration of Buddhist ethics, Maria Heim delves into the intricate relationship between morality and Buddhist teachings, revealing how ethical considerations have evolved within this rich tradition. She examines the historical context that influenced the development of ethical thought, illustrating how it became a significant aspect of Buddhist philosophy over time.
Heim provides a thoughtful analysis of key concepts, drawing connections between ancient texts and contemporary applications. By dissecting various ethical frameworks within Buddhism, she highlights the dynamic nature of moral reasoning and its relevance to modern ethical dilemmas. Her insights encourage readers to reflect on the implications of Buddhist ethics in today's world.
With a keen focus on both theoretical and practical dimensions, this work invites a deeper understanding of how Buddhist values can inform personal and communal ethical choices. It's a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersections of religion, philosophy, and morality.
Heim provides a thoughtful analysis of key concepts, drawing connections between ancient texts and contemporary applications. By dissecting various ethical frameworks within Buddhism, she highlights the dynamic nature of moral reasoning and its relevance to modern ethical dilemmas. Her insights encourage readers to reflect on the implications of Buddhist ethics in today's world.
With a keen focus on both theoretical and practical dimensions, this work invites a deeper understanding of how Buddhist values can inform personal and communal ethical choices. It's a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersections of religion, philosophy, and morality.
Genres
Philosophy