Peter Harvey (University of Sunderland)
An Introduction to Buddhist Ethics
Peter Harvey (University of Sunderland)
An Introduction to Buddhist Ethics
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This systematic introduction to Buddhist ethics is aimed at anyone interested in Buddhism, including students, scholars and general readers. Peter Harvey is author of the acclaimed Introduction to Buddhism (Cambridge, 1990), and his new book is written in a clear style, applying Buddhist ethics to issues of contemporary concern.
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This systematic introduction to Buddhist ethics is aimed at anyone interested in Buddhism, including students, scholars and general readers. Peter Harvey is author of the acclaimed Introduction to Buddhism (Cambridge, 1990), and his new book is written in a clear style, applying Buddhist ethics to issues of contemporary concern.
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Produktdetails
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- Introduction to Religion
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9780521556408
- ISBN-10: 0521556406
- Artikelnr.: 21942571
- Introduction to Religion
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 714g
- ISBN-13: 9780521556408
- ISBN-10: 0521556406
- Artikelnr.: 21942571
1. Shared foundations of Buddhist ethics: sources of guidance to Buddhists
Rebirth and karma
The four noble truths
Philosophy of action
2. Key Buddhist values
giving
Keeping the lay precepts
Monastic values
Ethics of inter-personal relationships
Loving kindness and compassion
Social ethics
3. Mahayana emphases and adaptations: the path of the Bodhisattva
The ethics of the Bodhisattva
Skilful means and overriding precepts
Specific strands of Mahayana thought and practice
Mahayana reassessment of monasticism
4. Attitude to and treatment of the natural world
Humanity's place in nature
Non-harming of animals
Positive regard, and help, for animals
Plants, trees and forests
Conservation and environmentalism
5. Economic ethics
Lay economic ethics
The monastic economy
Buddhism and capitalism: Weber's 'Protestant Ethic' thesis
'Buddhist economics'
Buddhism and economics in the modern world
6. War and peace
Buddhist analyses of the causes of conflict
Solutions to conflict
Non-violent reflections on a violent world
The position of the soldier
Buddhist 'justifications' of and involvement in, violence
Buddhist action for peace in the modern world
7. Suicide and euthanasia
considerations and arguments against suicide
Suicide and the precepts
Euthanasia
8. Abortion and contraception
Embryonic life
Abortion and Buddhist principles
Contraception
Abortion in Buddhist cultures
Anti-abortion but pro-choice?: the relationship between morality and law
9. The status of women: women in early Hinduism
the effect of Buddhism
The spiritual potential and achievement of women
Gender, rebirth and the status of women
Views on spiritual statuses unattainable by women
Images of wise and wayward women
Ascetic wariness of the opposite sex
The ordination of women
Nuns and other female religious roles in Buddhist cultures
Lay women in Buddhist texts
Lay women in Buddhist cultures
10. Homosexuality and other forms of 'Queerness'
Sex change
Hermaphrodites
Pandakas
Homosexual acts
Homosexuality in Buddhist cultures.
Rebirth and karma
The four noble truths
Philosophy of action
2. Key Buddhist values
giving
Keeping the lay precepts
Monastic values
Ethics of inter-personal relationships
Loving kindness and compassion
Social ethics
3. Mahayana emphases and adaptations: the path of the Bodhisattva
The ethics of the Bodhisattva
Skilful means and overriding precepts
Specific strands of Mahayana thought and practice
Mahayana reassessment of monasticism
4. Attitude to and treatment of the natural world
Humanity's place in nature
Non-harming of animals
Positive regard, and help, for animals
Plants, trees and forests
Conservation and environmentalism
5. Economic ethics
Lay economic ethics
The monastic economy
Buddhism and capitalism: Weber's 'Protestant Ethic' thesis
'Buddhist economics'
Buddhism and economics in the modern world
6. War and peace
Buddhist analyses of the causes of conflict
Solutions to conflict
Non-violent reflections on a violent world
The position of the soldier
Buddhist 'justifications' of and involvement in, violence
Buddhist action for peace in the modern world
7. Suicide and euthanasia
considerations and arguments against suicide
Suicide and the precepts
Euthanasia
8. Abortion and contraception
Embryonic life
Abortion and Buddhist principles
Contraception
Abortion in Buddhist cultures
Anti-abortion but pro-choice?: the relationship between morality and law
9. The status of women: women in early Hinduism
the effect of Buddhism
The spiritual potential and achievement of women
Gender, rebirth and the status of women
Views on spiritual statuses unattainable by women
Images of wise and wayward women
Ascetic wariness of the opposite sex
The ordination of women
Nuns and other female religious roles in Buddhist cultures
Lay women in Buddhist texts
Lay women in Buddhist cultures
10. Homosexuality and other forms of 'Queerness'
Sex change
Hermaphrodites
Pandakas
Homosexual acts
Homosexuality in Buddhist cultures.
1. Shared foundations of Buddhist ethics: sources of guidance to Buddhists
Rebirth and karma
The four noble truths
Philosophy of action
2. Key Buddhist values
giving
Keeping the lay precepts
Monastic values
Ethics of inter-personal relationships
Loving kindness and compassion
Social ethics
3. Mahayana emphases and adaptations: the path of the Bodhisattva
The ethics of the Bodhisattva
Skilful means and overriding precepts
Specific strands of Mahayana thought and practice
Mahayana reassessment of monasticism
4. Attitude to and treatment of the natural world
Humanity's place in nature
Non-harming of animals
Positive regard, and help, for animals
Plants, trees and forests
Conservation and environmentalism
5. Economic ethics
Lay economic ethics
The monastic economy
Buddhism and capitalism: Weber's 'Protestant Ethic' thesis
'Buddhist economics'
Buddhism and economics in the modern world
6. War and peace
Buddhist analyses of the causes of conflict
Solutions to conflict
Non-violent reflections on a violent world
The position of the soldier
Buddhist 'justifications' of and involvement in, violence
Buddhist action for peace in the modern world
7. Suicide and euthanasia
considerations and arguments against suicide
Suicide and the precepts
Euthanasia
8. Abortion and contraception
Embryonic life
Abortion and Buddhist principles
Contraception
Abortion in Buddhist cultures
Anti-abortion but pro-choice?: the relationship between morality and law
9. The status of women: women in early Hinduism
the effect of Buddhism
The spiritual potential and achievement of women
Gender, rebirth and the status of women
Views on spiritual statuses unattainable by women
Images of wise and wayward women
Ascetic wariness of the opposite sex
The ordination of women
Nuns and other female religious roles in Buddhist cultures
Lay women in Buddhist texts
Lay women in Buddhist cultures
10. Homosexuality and other forms of 'Queerness'
Sex change
Hermaphrodites
Pandakas
Homosexual acts
Homosexuality in Buddhist cultures.
Rebirth and karma
The four noble truths
Philosophy of action
2. Key Buddhist values
giving
Keeping the lay precepts
Monastic values
Ethics of inter-personal relationships
Loving kindness and compassion
Social ethics
3. Mahayana emphases and adaptations: the path of the Bodhisattva
The ethics of the Bodhisattva
Skilful means and overriding precepts
Specific strands of Mahayana thought and practice
Mahayana reassessment of monasticism
4. Attitude to and treatment of the natural world
Humanity's place in nature
Non-harming of animals
Positive regard, and help, for animals
Plants, trees and forests
Conservation and environmentalism
5. Economic ethics
Lay economic ethics
The monastic economy
Buddhism and capitalism: Weber's 'Protestant Ethic' thesis
'Buddhist economics'
Buddhism and economics in the modern world
6. War and peace
Buddhist analyses of the causes of conflict
Solutions to conflict
Non-violent reflections on a violent world
The position of the soldier
Buddhist 'justifications' of and involvement in, violence
Buddhist action for peace in the modern world
7. Suicide and euthanasia
considerations and arguments against suicide
Suicide and the precepts
Euthanasia
8. Abortion and contraception
Embryonic life
Abortion and Buddhist principles
Contraception
Abortion in Buddhist cultures
Anti-abortion but pro-choice?: the relationship between morality and law
9. The status of women: women in early Hinduism
the effect of Buddhism
The spiritual potential and achievement of women
Gender, rebirth and the status of women
Views on spiritual statuses unattainable by women
Images of wise and wayward women
Ascetic wariness of the opposite sex
The ordination of women
Nuns and other female religious roles in Buddhist cultures
Lay women in Buddhist texts
Lay women in Buddhist cultures
10. Homosexuality and other forms of 'Queerness'
Sex change
Hermaphrodites
Pandakas
Homosexual acts
Homosexuality in Buddhist cultures.