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To cherish all life:a Buddhist case for becomingvegetarian [2nd ed.] |
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Author |
Kapleau, Philip
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Kapleau, Philip
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Date | 1986, 1981 |
Publisher | The Zen Center |
Location | Rochester, NY, US [羅徹斯特, 紐約州, 美國] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | Vegetarianism; Religious aspects; Buddhism; Ahimsa |
Abstract | A Buddhist View of Animal Slaughter and Meat Eating. "No discussion of animal welfare would be meaningful that did not deal with the morality of flesh eating. Since I have chosen to put this subject in the context of Buddhism, it seems desirable, first of all, to discuss the significance of the first precept in Buddhism of not taking life. This in turn raises two fundamental questions: Can the first precept be fairly construed to prohibit meat eating? and second, Is there reliable evidence that the Buddha sanctioned flesh eating? . . . " Philip Kapleau, Roshi. |
ISBN | 094030600X |
Hits | 1287 |
Created date | 1998.04.28 |
Modified date | 2006.12.25 |
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