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Consequences of Compassion

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro In brossura
Libro Consequences of Compassion Charles Goodman
Codice Libristo: 04511790
Casa editrice Oxford University Press Inc, settembre 2014
For many Westerners, the most appealing teachings of the Buddhist tradition pertain to ethics. Buddh... Descrizione completa
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For many Westerners, the most appealing teachings of the Buddhist tradition pertain to ethics. Buddhist ethical views have much in common with certain modern ethical theories, and contain many insights relevant to contemporary moral problems. In Consequences of Compassion, Charles Goodman illuminates the relationship between Buddhism and Western ethical theories. Buddhist texts offer an interesting approach to the demands of morality and a powerful critique of what we would identify as the concept of free will-a critique which leads to a hard determinist view of human action. But rather than being a threat to morality, this view supports Buddhist values of compassion, nonviolence and forgiveness, and leads to a more humane approach to the justification of punishment. Drawing on Buddhist religious values, Goodman argues against the death penalty and mandatory minimum sentences. Every version of Buddhist ethics, says Goodman, takes the welfare of sentient beings to be the only source of moral obligations. Buddhist ethics can thus be said to be based on compassion in the sense of a motivation to pursue the welfare of others. On this interpretation, the fundamental basis of the various forms of Buddhist ethics is the same as that of the welfarist members of the family of ethical theories that analytic philosophers call "consequentialism." Goodman uses this hypothesis to illuminate a variety of questions. He examines the three types of compassion practiced in Buddhism and argues for their implications for important issues in applied ethics. Goodman argues that the Buddhist tradition can and will ultimately make important contributions to contemporary global conversations about ethical issues while placing Buddhist views into the mainstream of current ethical analysis.

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Titolo completo Consequences of Compassion
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 2014
Numero di pagine 264
EAN 9780190205324
ISBN 0190205326
Codice Libristo 04511790
Peso 394
Dimensioni 234 x 156 x 16
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