This article provides a philosophical overview of some of the central Buddhist positions and argument regarding animal welfare. It introduces the Buddha's teaching of ahiṃsā or non-violence and rationally reconstructs five arguments from the context of early Indian Buddhism that aim to justify its extension to animals. These arguments appeal to the capacity and desire not to suffer, the virtue of compassion, as well as Buddhist views on the nature of self, karma, and reincarnation. This article also considers how versions of these arguments have been applied to address a practical issue in Buddhist ethics; whether Buddhists should be vegetarian
This thesis explores the comparison utilitarianism and Buddhist ethics as they can be applied to an...
Comme les autres traditions bouddhiques, le bouddhisme tibétain reconnaît que, parce que les animaux...
The aim of this study is to discuss the practice of compassion (karuna) according to Theravada Budd...
This article provides a philosophical overview of some of the central Buddhist positions and argumen...
This article provides a philosophical overview of some of the central Buddhist positions and argumen...
This article provides a philosophical overview of some of the central Buddhist positions and argumen...
Pāli canonical texts routinely report the Buddha as saying that a good Buddhist must never kill anot...
Pāli canonical texts routinely report the Buddha as saying that a good Buddhist must never kill anot...
Buddhist cosmology proposes a hierarchical taxonomy of sentient beings cycling endlessly through sam...
Indian culture is rooted in the ethos of compassion and non-violence, which leads naturally to veget...
Buddhism has a reputation for being a peaceful religion that emphasises kindness to animals and veg...
Buddha Nature and Animality is about peaceful living. In discussions about the relation between huma...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
This thesis explores the comparison utilitarianism and Buddhist ethics as they can be applied to an...
Comme les autres traditions bouddhiques, le bouddhisme tibétain reconnaît que, parce que les animaux...
The aim of this study is to discuss the practice of compassion (karuna) according to Theravada Budd...
This article provides a philosophical overview of some of the central Buddhist positions and argumen...
This article provides a philosophical overview of some of the central Buddhist positions and argumen...
This article provides a philosophical overview of some of the central Buddhist positions and argumen...
Pāli canonical texts routinely report the Buddha as saying that a good Buddhist must never kill anot...
Pāli canonical texts routinely report the Buddha as saying that a good Buddhist must never kill anot...
Buddhist cosmology proposes a hierarchical taxonomy of sentient beings cycling endlessly through sam...
Indian culture is rooted in the ethos of compassion and non-violence, which leads naturally to veget...
Buddhism has a reputation for being a peaceful religion that emphasises kindness to animals and veg...
Buddha Nature and Animality is about peaceful living. In discussions about the relation between huma...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
This thesis explores the comparison utilitarianism and Buddhist ethics as they can be applied to an...
Comme les autres traditions bouddhiques, le bouddhisme tibétain reconnaît que, parce que les animaux...
The aim of this study is to discuss the practice of compassion (karuna) according to Theravada Budd...