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Author |
吳永猛
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Source |
華岡佛學學報=Hwakang Buddhist Journal
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Volume | n.4 |
Date | 1980.10 |
Pages | 274 - 283 |
Publisher | 中華學術院佛學研究所 |
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http://www.chibs.edu.tw/
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Location | 臺北市, 臺灣 [Taipei shih, Taiwan] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 中文=Chinese |
Keyword | 佛教經濟=寺院經濟=Buddhist Economics; 佛教信仰 |
Abstract | Economic problems arise from the discrepancy between limited material resources of the society on the one hand and infinite human desires on the other hand. How does Buddhism deal with them? As research in Buddhist economy one either concentrates on the theoretical side of doctrine or on factual life,it divides into two main fields:economic thought and economic history.
Buddhist canonical scriptures provided manifold proposals concerning the solution of livelihood problems in the newly established order,and later on,the viewpoints of `Hinayana` and `Mahayana` differd,too. This belongs to the realm of economic thought while the historical treatment of the actual economic life of both the order and Buddhists all over the world is to be relegated to economic history.
This paper collects data on research in Buddhist economy and provides a retrospective analysis of its achievements. Important books and major papers on the subject are separately introduced. Due to differnces in terms of the spread of Buddhism and the consultation written materials, most work has been done by Japanese,followed by Chinese. Westerners bring up the rear only.
In the past,the usual methodical approach has been the historical one,but since calculus is widely applied in modern economics, this research method is bound to change. And further more,at this juncture where we are pondering the pending economic problems humankind faces today,the Buddhist experience in dealing with these questions may benifit us. Looking back helps us to look forward. |
Table of contents | 一、引言 274 二、專書 275 三、論文 277 四、結語 282 |
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Created date | 1998.07.22
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Modified date | 2017.08.17 |
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