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Mixed Precepts, the Bodhisattva Precept, and the Preceptless Precept:A Critical Comparison of the Chinese and Japanese Buddhist Views of Sila/Vinaya |
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Author |
Fu, Charles Wei-hsun (著)
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Source |
Buddhist Ethics and Modern Society: An International Symposium
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Date | 1994 |
Pages | 245 - 276 |
Publisher | Greenwood Press |
Location | Westport, CT, US [韋斯特菲爾德, 康乃狄克州, 美國] |
Content type | 會議論文=Proceeding Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Paper presented at the Chung-Hwa International Conference on Buddhism convened in Taipei, Taiwan, July 18-21, 1992. Editors:Charles Wei-hsun Fu, Sandra Ann Wawrytko. Contributions to the Study of Religion, No. 31, ISSN 0196-7053 |
Keyword | Buddhist Ethics; Education; Values; Reform; Fu, Charles Wei-hsun |
Table of contents | Fundamental Differences between Mahayana Precepts and Hinayana Precepts Chih-i and Tao-hsuan:The Formation of the Chinese Buddhist Sila/Vinaya Tradition Saicho's Sila Reform and the Formation of the Entonkai Tradition Dogen and Nichiren:New Dimensions of the Entonkai Shinran and the Formation of the Preceptless Sila Tradition A Critical Comparison of Chinese and Japanese Buddhist Views of Sila/Vinaya Concluding Remarks:Suggestions for the Urgent Reform of Chinese Buddhist Sila/Vinaya |
ISBN | 0313288909 |
Hits | 705 |
Created date | 2001.08.19
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Modified date | 2024.01.03 |
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