International audienceAccording to Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta, a subject who has freed himself from the bondage of individuality is necessarily compassionate, and his action, necessarily altruistic. This article explores the paradoxical aspects of this statement; for not only does it seem contradictory with the Pratyabhijñā’s non-dualism (how can compassion and altruism have any meaning if the various subjects are in fact a single, all-encompassing Self?)—it also implies a subtle shift in meaning as regards the very notion of compassion (karuṇā, kr̥pā), since according to the two Śaivas, compassion does not result from the awareness of the others’ pain (duḥkha)—as in Buddhism—but from the awareness of one’s own bliss (ānanda). The article...
The philosophy of Levinas, gives a primacy to ethicsover ontology, and a primacy of the other over t...
“We know what justice is when we feel the wounds of injustice”- Aristotle “Just as a candle cannot ...
In this paper, I explore the complex ethical dynamics of violence and nonviolence in Mahāyāna Buddhi...
International audienceAccording to Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta, a subject who has freed himself fro...
Buddhism is often considered as a path for purification vissudhimagga. During an era of empire build...
Immanuel Kant’s deontology seems to present a radically different approach to morality as understood...
Western Buddhists often believe and proclaim that metaphysical speculation is irrelevant to Buddhis...
Emptiness (śūnyatā) and compassion (karunā) are the essence of Mahāyāna Buddhism. Wisdom (prajñā) an...
In the eighth chapter of the Bodhicaryāvatāra, the Buddhist philosopher Śāntideva has often been int...
Nāgārjuna’s “middle path” charts a course between two extremes: Nihilism, and Absolutism, not unlike...
The present paper aims at clarifying the relationship between the idea of emptiness (śūnyatā) and th...
ABSTRACT: In recent years, discussions of Buddhist ethics have increasingly drawn upon the concepts ...
International audienceIdealism is the core of the Pratyabhijñã philosophy: the main goal of Utpalade...
This article considers the contemporary effective altruism (EA) movement from a classical Indian ...
This paper will explore how the concept of compassionis understood by the Western phenomenological t...
The philosophy of Levinas, gives a primacy to ethicsover ontology, and a primacy of the other over t...
“We know what justice is when we feel the wounds of injustice”- Aristotle “Just as a candle cannot ...
In this paper, I explore the complex ethical dynamics of violence and nonviolence in Mahāyāna Buddhi...
International audienceAccording to Utpaladeva and Abhinavagupta, a subject who has freed himself fro...
Buddhism is often considered as a path for purification vissudhimagga. During an era of empire build...
Immanuel Kant’s deontology seems to present a radically different approach to morality as understood...
Western Buddhists often believe and proclaim that metaphysical speculation is irrelevant to Buddhis...
Emptiness (śūnyatā) and compassion (karunā) are the essence of Mahāyāna Buddhism. Wisdom (prajñā) an...
In the eighth chapter of the Bodhicaryāvatāra, the Buddhist philosopher Śāntideva has often been int...
Nāgārjuna’s “middle path” charts a course between two extremes: Nihilism, and Absolutism, not unlike...
The present paper aims at clarifying the relationship between the idea of emptiness (śūnyatā) and th...
ABSTRACT: In recent years, discussions of Buddhist ethics have increasingly drawn upon the concepts ...
International audienceIdealism is the core of the Pratyabhijñã philosophy: the main goal of Utpalade...
This article considers the contemporary effective altruism (EA) movement from a classical Indian ...
This paper will explore how the concept of compassionis understood by the Western phenomenological t...
The philosophy of Levinas, gives a primacy to ethicsover ontology, and a primacy of the other over t...
“We know what justice is when we feel the wounds of injustice”- Aristotle “Just as a candle cannot ...
In this paper, I explore the complex ethical dynamics of violence and nonviolence in Mahāyāna Buddhi...