Buddhist Ethics

Buddhist Ethics

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Feb 2, 2020 · English · Kindle (69 pages)
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Book Details

Format Kindle
Pages 69
Language English
Published Feb 2, 2020
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 1108604331
ISBN-13 9781108604338

Description

In the exploration of Buddhist traditions, Maria Heim delves into the nuanced development of ethics within this spiritual framework. The narrative unveils how ethical considerations were intertwined with Buddhist practice from its inception, often manifesting through the lens of community and interpersonal relationships rather than as a standalone discipline.

Heim illuminates the historical context and shifts that led to the emergence of ethics as a distinct area of thought, particularly in response to modern philosophical challenges. The text presents a thorough examination of how traditional texts and teachings contribute to contemporary ethical dilemmas, offering insights that resonate across cultures and belief systems.

Through engaging analysis and accessible prose, this work invites readers to reevaluate the role of morality in Buddhist philosophy. It encourages a deeper understanding of how ethical principles can inform personal conduct and societal values, making it a thought-provoking read for both scholars and practitioners.

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Philosophy
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