The Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker Śāntideva tells his audience to give out alcohol, weapons and sex for reasons of Buddhist compassion, though he repeatedly warns of the dangers of all these three. The article shows how Śāntideva resolves this issue: these gifts, and gifts in general, attract their recipients to the virtuous giver, in a way that helps the recipients to become more virtuous in the long run. As a consequence, Śāntideva does recommend the alleviation of poverty, but assigns it a much smaller significance than is usually supposed. His views run counter to many engaged Buddhist discussions of political action, and lend support to the “modernist” interpretation of engaged Buddhist practice
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The Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker Śāntideva tells his audience to give out alcohol, weapons and sex for ...
The Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker Śāntideva tells his audience to give out alcohol, weapons and sex for ...
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I propose an account of generous action in the Pāli Buddhist tradition, whereby generous actions are...
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International audienceAccording to Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta, a subject who has freed himself fro...
The present work addresses the notions of poverty and poverty relief in Buddhist social and economic...
“We know what justice is when we feel the wounds of injustice”- Aristotle “Just as a candle cannot ...
In Buddhist ethics, priority is given to the qualities of non-violence and compassion: “All those wh...
This paper addresses two specific and related questions the Buddhist neuroethics program raises for ...
The Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker Śāntideva tells his audience to give out alcohol, weapons and sex for ...
The Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker Śāntideva tells his audience to give out alcohol, weapons and sex for ...
Buddhist ethics deals with do and don’t pertaining to individual behavior by transforming inner ment...
This article considers the contemporary effective altruism (EA) movement from a classical Indian ...
I propose an account of generous action in the Pāli Buddhist tradition, whereby generous actions are...
Anthropological interest in giving, including religious charity, has grown in recent years. However,...
This dissertation examines the idea of _ethical revaluation_ — taking things we normally see as good...
This is a three-part popular philosophy article for the Daily Philosophy website. ...
Buddhism is often considered as a path for purification vissudhimagga. During an era of empire build...
International audienceAccording to Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta, a subject who has freed himself fro...
The present work addresses the notions of poverty and poverty relief in Buddhist social and economic...
“We know what justice is when we feel the wounds of injustice”- Aristotle “Just as a candle cannot ...
In Buddhist ethics, priority is given to the qualities of non-violence and compassion: “All those wh...
This paper addresses two specific and related questions the Buddhist neuroethics program raises for ...