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The Nature of the Beast: Hatred in Cross-Traditional Religious and Philosophical Perspective
Author Gereboff, Joel (著) ; Green, Keith (著) ; Cates, Diana Fritz (著) ; Heim, Maria (著)
Source Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics
Volumev.29 n.2 Fall/Winter
Date2009
Pages175 - 205
PublisherPhilosophy Documentation Center
Publisher Url http://www.pdcnet.org/
LocationCharlottesville, VA, US [夏律第鎮, 維吉尼亞州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractHatred is a phenomenon of tremendous ethical significance, yet it is poorly understood today. This essay explores some of the ways in which hatred is conceptualized and evaluated within different philosophical and religious traditions. Attention is focused on the Hebrew Bible and on the writings of Aristotle, Cicero, Seneca, Aquinas, and Buddhaghosa. Subtle differences mark various tradition-rooted accounts of the nature, causes, and effects of hatred. These differences yield different judgments about hatred's value and imply different methods for addressing the problem of hatred.


Table of contentsJewish Views of Hatred 176
Hatred in the Hebrew Bible 178
Preliminary Conclusion 180
Aristotle and the Stoics on Hatred 181
Aristotle on Hatred 181
The Stoics on Hatred 183
Tensions and Recapitulation 185
Aquinas on Hatred 186
Love 187
Hatred 188
A Summary of Aquinas 191
Buddhaghosa on Hatred 191
Hatred as a Root Cause of Suffering 193
Alleviating Hatred 194
Conclusion 196
Notes 197
ISSN15407942 (P); 23262176 (E)
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Created date2024.05.08
Modified date2024.05.08



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