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In the Midst of Imperfections: Burmese Buddhists and Business Ethics
Author Kyaw, Pyi Phyo (著)
Source Journal of Buddhist Ethics
Volumev.24
Date2017
Pages287 - 339
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
NoteAuthor Affiliations: King's College London, University of London
AbstractThis article looks at interpretations by Buddhists in Burma of right livelihood (sammā-ājīva) and documents the moral reasoning that underlies their business activities. It explores different ways in which Buddhists in Burma, through the use of Buddhist ethics and practices, resolve moral dilemmas that they encounter while pursuing their livelihood. I give a brief summary of the existing scholarship on Buddhist economics and on economic action in Burma, exemplified by the work of E. F. Schumacher and Melford Spiro respectively. In so doing, I wish to highlight a difference between the approaches of the existing scholarship and that of this article: the existing scholarship analyzes economic issues from the perspective of normative ethics; this research analyzes them from the perspective of descriptive ethics, looking at how Buddhists interpret and apply Buddhist ethics in their business activities, in the midst of moral, social, and economic imperfections. The research presented draws on semi-structured interviews and fieldwork conducted in Burma in the summer of 2010 and relates the interpretations given to the relevant Buddhist literature, the textual authorities for doctrines such as morality (sīla).
Table of contentsAbstract 287
Introduction 288
Previous Approaches to Buddhist Business Ethics 290
Burmese Buddhist Ethics: a Descriptive Approach 299
Right Livelihood 302
Burmese Interpretations of Right Livelihood 304
A Buddhist Approach to Business Success 306
Resolving Moral Dilemmas in Relation to Lying 313
Resolving Moral Dilemmas in Relation to Stealing 314
Resolving Moral and Social Dilemmas Encountered in a Gambling Business 317
Resolving Moral and Social Dilemmas Encountered in the Entertainment Business 320
Conclusions 328
Bibliography 331
ISSN10769005 (E)
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Created date2020.12.04
Modified date2022.01.27



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