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Buddhism and Nonviolence in the Contemporary World |
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| 著者 |
Garfield, Jay L. (著)
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| 掲載誌 |
Journal of Buddhist Ethics
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| 巻号 | v.32 |
| 出版年月日 | 2025 |
| ページ | 97 - 123 |
| 出版者 | Department of History & Religious Studies Program , The Pennsylvania State University |
| 出版サイト |
https://history.la.psu.edu/
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| 出版地 | University Park, PA, US |
| 資料の種類 | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
| 言語 | 英文=English |
| ノート | Author Affiliation: Smith College; Harvard Divinity School; University of Melbourne; Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies. |
| 抄録 | This essay is not a disinterested analysis of Buddhist doctrine, but an unapologetic exposition of the implications of that doctrine for ethics and political action in the contemporary world. To understand a Buddhist analysis of nonviolence in a way relevant to our contemporary life, it is first important to understand how violence manifests in the contemporary world. Second, we must develop a recognizably Buddhist analysis of that violence and its causes. Third, we must examine how a Buddhist ethical framework determines our responsibilities as agents in the context of that violence and a path to its eradication. |
| 目次 | Abstract 97 The Engaged Buddhist Analysis Of Structural Violence 99 The Bodhisattva Path in the 21st Century 111 Moral Transformation for Nonviolence 117 Some Final Thoughts 120 Works Cited 121 |
| ISSN | 10769005 (E) |
| ヒット数 | 1 |
| 作成日 | 2026.01.21 |
| 更新日期 | 2026.01.26 |

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