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From Vulnerability to Virtuosity: Buddhist Reflections on Responding to Terrorism and Tragedy
Author Hershock, Peter Damian
Source Journal of Buddhist Ethics
Volumev.10
Date2003
Pages21 - 38
PublisherDepartment of History & Religious Studies Program , The Pennsylvania State University
Publisher Url https://history.la.psu.edu/
LocationUniversity Park, PA, US
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NotePeter D. Hershock, East-West Center
Keyword十二因緣; 業=Karma=Kamma; the Four Noble Truths=四聖諦
AbstractHere, I want to reflect on how we—both privately and publicly—have been responding to the horrific events of September 11. The declared war on terrorism—a central part of our public response—has not ended, but has instead spread and intensified. Along with this, our “enemies” have multiplied. Parents, sons, and daughters continue to be killed, sacrificed singly or in small groups, by the dozens, or—as in Bali on October 12, 2002—by the hundreds. My intention is not to analyze the complex geopolitics of the “war on terror.” Neither is it to critically assess either specific policy decisions or their effects on the quality of daily life and civil liberties. Instead, I want to offer some general observations about terrorism and tragedy and then, from a Buddhist perspective, to begin reflecting on our broad strategies for responding to them and to the realization of our individual and collective vulnerability.
Table of contentsSome General Observations on the Meaning of Terrorism and Tragedy 22
The Trouble with Terror and Tragedy: A Buddhist Perspective 26
A Buddhist Alternative 29
Some Specific Implications 31
Concluding Remarks 36
Endnotes 38
ISSN10769005 (E)
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