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Paperback Experience and Morality Book

ISBN: 1835710263

ISBN13: 9781835710265

Experience and Morality

The Buddhist canon contains a substantial amount of material that treats the subject

matter of ethics. Topics addressed in these texts include how we should live our lives, how we

should treat others, classifications of right and wrong actions, and the articulation of virtues to be

cultivated and vices to be avoided. The abundance of Buddhist material treating ethical issues

even led O.H. de A. Wijesekera (1971) to make the grandiose claim, "It is universally recognized

that Buddhism can claim to be the most ethical of all religio-philosophical systems of the world"

(p. 49). Charles Goodman (2009) describes Buddhist ethics with its emphasis on non-violence

and compassion as one of most appealing parts of the teachings of Buddhism. He writes, "Many

people have drawn inspiration from Buddhism's emphasis on compassion, non-violence, and

tolerance, its concern for animals, and its models of virtue and self-cultivation" (p. 1). Damien

Keown (1992) even argues that Buddhism itself is foremost an ethical project: "Buddhism is a

response to what is fundamentally an ethical problem-the perennial problem of the best kind of

life for a man (sic) to lead"

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