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Toward A Buddhist Theory Of Justice
著者 Blumenthal, James
掲載誌 Journal of Global Buddhism
巻号v.10 Special Focus: Buddhist Activism and Chinese Modernity
出版年月日2009
ページ321 - 349
出版者Journal of Global Buddhism
出版サイト https://www.unilu.ch/en/faculties/faculty-of-humanities-and-social-sciences/institutes-departements-and-research-centres/department-for-the-study-of-religions/
出版地Lucerne, Switzerland
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
ノート1. Research Articles
2. Author Affiliations: Department of Philosophy 102A Hovland Hall Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331 U.S.A
抄録For more than twenty years key thinkers of Engaged Buddhism have used terms like “justice” and “social justice” quite freely. Yet despite more sophisticated discussions of other philosophical topics, Engaged Buddhists have not clearly defined what they mean by the term justice. Given that the term is one with a rich philosophical history in the West and has no direct parallel in Buddhist thought, it is incumbent upon Engaged Buddhist theorists to define what they mean when they use this term if they are to engage in any sort of meaningful dialog on justice and related issues in the international community. In this paper, to illustrate how Engaged Buddhists might begin this important line of work, I would focus on two cases. First, I will discuss John Rawls' theory of "justice as fairness" and compare that with some traditional Buddhist ideas and explore potential Buddhist thinking, responses, and adaptations. Second, I will discuss a relatively new model known as restorative justice in opposition to the pervasive use of retributive models implemented around the globe and consider the ways that Buddhism seems to lend itself quite well to "restorative" models, particularly with regard to criminal justice. Both examples are merely beginning points for discussion used to illustrate how and why Engaged Buddhists ought to participate more directly in global philosophical discourse on justice.
目次Introduction 322
Buddhist Resources: Where to Start? 324
Considering Theories of Justice: Two Examples 325
1) Rawls on Justice as Fairness: The Veil of Ignorance 325
2) Retributive vs. Restorative Justice: A Buddhist Perspective 333
Concluding Remarks 340
ISSN15276457 (E)
ヒット数72
作成日2020.07.07
更新日期2020.08.11



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