Buddhist Ethics: A Very Short Introduction

Keown, Damien V.. 2005. Buddhist Ethics: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press. ISBN 019280457X [Book]

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The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a growing interest in Buddhism, and it continues to capture the imagination of many in the West who see it as either an alternative or a supplement to their own religious beliefs. Numerous introductory books have appeared in recent years to cater for this growing interest, but almost none devotes attention to the specifically ethical dimension of the tradition.

For complex cultural and historical reasons, ethics has not received as much attention in traditional Buddhist thought as it has in the West, and publications on the subject are few and far between. Here, Damien Keown, author of Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction , illustrates how Buddhism might approach a range of fascinating moral issues ranging from abortion and suicide to cloning.

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Date:

2005

Item ID:

1598

Date Deposited:

12 Mar 2009 15:41

Last Modified:

27 Jun 2017 10:20

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/1598

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