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Ethics in Early Buddhism

Kalupahana, David J. 1995 Univ of Hawaii Pr,171p.

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■Kalupahana, David J. 1995 Ethics in Early Buddhism,Univ of Hawaii Pr,171p. ISBN-10:0824817028 ISBN-13:978-0824817022 $28.00 [amazon][kinokuniya] ※ p

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Throughout the centuries, moral philosophers, both Eastern and Western, considered a permanent and eternal law a necessary requirement for the formulation of a moral principle. If such a law was not empirically given, it had to be determined through reason. In contrast, early Buddhism presented a radical theory of impermanence. Interpreters of early Buddhism have been unable to abandon the presupposition of permanence, however, and hence have persisted in viewing nirvana or freedom as a permanent and eternal state to be contrasted with the impermanent world of sensory experience and bondage. Ethics in Early Buddhism is David J. Kalupahana's balanced and brilliantly concise attempt to place the early Buddhist descriptions of the world of experience, the state of freedom, and the moral principle leading to such freedom within the framework of impermanence.

■目次

1 Historical Background and Problems
2 The Moral Life, The Principle, and Justification
3 Applications of the Principle

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