I propose an account of generous action in the Pāli Buddhist tradition, whereby generous actions are instances of giving in which the donor has esteem for the recipient of their giving. The account differs from recent Anglophone accounts of generous action. These tend to construe generous actions as instances of a donor freely offering a gift to the recipient for the sake of benefiting the recipient. Unlike the Buddhist account I propose, these accounts do not require donors to esteem their recipient. Accordingly, I also offer a partial account of esteem, whereby one esteems another only if they refrain from noticing the other’s faults and they encounter the other as someone who is superior in virtue and goodness. Taken together, the Buddhi...
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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...
Buddhist ethics deals with do and don’t pertaining to individual behavior by transforming inner ment...
Of gift and merit in Brahmanical and Buddhist culture. A crucial term in this respect is the Ved. n...
Of the four Nikāyas in Pali and the four Āgamas in Chinese, the numerical collections, i.e. the Aṅgu...
The present contribution is a step in a wider research project shared by the three authors on the no...
This essay is devoted to a presentation and discussion of the manner in which Buddhist offerings and...
Besides many other fields, gratitude is the subject of first, positive psychology—as an emotion or s...
The Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker Śāntideva tells his audience to give out alcohol, weapons and sex for ...
[Commentary on Kwong-loi Shun, “Anger, Compassion, and the Distinction between First and Third Perso...
International audienceThe aim of this essay is threefold. I would like first to propose a more refin...
The Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker Śāntideva tells his audience to give out alcohol, weapons and sex for ...
This essay theorizes the material implications of Chinese Buddhist merit as a transaction exchange m...
Despite having at one time been listed as one of the poorest countries in the world, Myanmar has top...
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Moralizing religions encourage people to anticipate supernatural punis...
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...
Buddhist ethics deals with do and don’t pertaining to individual behavior by transforming inner ment...
Of gift and merit in Brahmanical and Buddhist culture. A crucial term in this respect is the Ved. n...
Of the four Nikāyas in Pali and the four Āgamas in Chinese, the numerical collections, i.e. the Aṅgu...
The present contribution is a step in a wider research project shared by the three authors on the no...
This essay is devoted to a presentation and discussion of the manner in which Buddhist offerings and...
Besides many other fields, gratitude is the subject of first, positive psychology—as an emotion or s...
The Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker Śāntideva tells his audience to give out alcohol, weapons and sex for ...
[Commentary on Kwong-loi Shun, “Anger, Compassion, and the Distinction between First and Third Perso...
International audienceThe aim of this essay is threefold. I would like first to propose a more refin...
The Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker Śāntideva tells his audience to give out alcohol, weapons and sex for ...
This essay theorizes the material implications of Chinese Buddhist merit as a transaction exchange m...
Despite having at one time been listed as one of the poorest countries in the world, Myanmar has top...
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Moralizing religions encourage people to anticipate supernatural punis...
This article considers the contemporary effective altruism (EA) movement from a classical Indian ...