Buddhism and human rights
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Buddhism and human rights
(Curzon critical studies in Buddhism / general editors, Charles S. Prebish, Damien Keown)
Curzon, 1998
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Bibliography: p. [223]-235
内容説明・目次
内容説明
It is difficult to think of a more urgent question for Buddhism in the late twentieth century than human rights. The political, ethical and philosophical questions surrounding human rights are debated vigorously in political and intellectual circles throughout the world and now in this volume.
目次
- Chapter 1 A Buddhist Response to: The Nature of Human Rights, Kenneth Inada
- Chapter 2 Are there Human Rights in Buddhism?, Damien Keown
- Chapter 3 Why there are no Rights in Buddhism: A Reply to Damien Keown, Craig K. Ihara
- Chapter 4 Why the Buddha has no Rights, Peter D. Junger
- Chapter 5 Buddhism and Human Rights in the Thoughts of Sulak Sivaraksa and Phra Dhammapidok (Prayudh Prayutto), Soraj Hongladarom
- Chapter 6 Human Rights and Compassion: Towards a Unified Moral Framework, Jay L. Garfield
- Chapter 7 Buddhist Resignation and: Human Rights (Freedom is What I am), Aantipala Stephan Evans
- Chapter 8 Socially Engaged Buddhism's Contribution to the Transformation of Catholic Social Teachings on Human Rights, Charles R. Strain
- Chapter 9 Human Rights and Cultural Values: The Political Philosophies of the Dalai Lama and the People's Republic of China, John Powers
- Chapter 10 Buddhist Ethics and Business Strategy Making, David Bubna-Litic
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