The metaphysics of kindness : comparative studies in religious meta-ethics
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The metaphysics of kindness : comparative studies in religious meta-ethics
(Studies in comparative philosophy and religion)
Lexington Books, 2015
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Bibliography: p. 156-161
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Religious world-views reserve a central and prominent place for human moral action, yet they must also contend with the reality of human moral failings. Is it possible to anchor moral knowledge and practice in the framework of a moral universe? If so, how do you explain why things go wrong? Must the religions appeal to faith alone, or can they develop a rational framework for their moral visions?
The Metaphysics of Kindness: Comparative Studies in Religious Meta-ethics explores the attempted solutions of four pivotal philosophers from very different traditions: the Neo-Confucian Zhu Xi, the German Idealist Arthur Schopenhauer, the Mahayana Buddhist Santideva, and the progenitor of the Kyoto School, Nishida Kitaro. Each position is investigated sympathetically and independently, yet there is an underlying commonality weaving the different studies together: compassion. Each philosopher treats compassion not only as one virtue among others, but as a kind of meta-virtue, the one that is in some respect the logical and/or psychological basis for all the other virtues. It is also a trait that is both at the heart of human nature, and also somehow at the heart of nature itself.
目次
1. Two Moral Paradigms
2. Zhu Xi's Epistemology of Li
3. Schopenhauer's Aesthetic Epistemology
4. Santideva's Altruistic Skepticism
5. Nishida and the Unity of Experience
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