Buddhism has a reputation for being a peaceful religion that emphasises kindness to animals and vegetarianism. But is this reputation warranted? Does it accurately represent the Buddhist position on animal welfare
Much of modern theory posits change as a positive force. Societies, cultures and even religious idea...
Waldau\u27s meticulous study assesses the origins of the term “speciesism,” coined by Ryder in 1970,...
The resemblances between many animals and humans, not least in their dependency of food and air, has...
Buddhist cosmology proposes a hierarchical taxonomy of sentient beings cycling endlessly through sam...
This article provides a philosophical overview of some of the central Buddhist positions and argumen...
Buddha Nature and Animality is about peaceful living. In discussions about the relation between huma...
Efforts to conserve endangered species of animal are, in some important respects, at odds with Budd...
Animals exist as a wide range of symbols and subjects in almost every significant area of religious ...
Pāli canonical texts routinely report the Buddha as saying that a good Buddhist must never kill anot...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Comme les autres traditions bouddhiques, le bouddhisme tibétain reconnaît que, parce que les animaux...
Bhutan is held as the last remaining Vajrayana Buddhist kingdom in the world. There has been increas...
Pāli textual sources occasionally mention the existence of unusual animals with an aptitude for the ...
For protections to evolve to include nonhuman species, religions— through their leaders, their insti...
Much of modern theory posits change as a positive force. Societies, cultures and even religious idea...
Much of modern theory posits change as a positive force. Societies, cultures and even religious idea...
Waldau\u27s meticulous study assesses the origins of the term “speciesism,” coined by Ryder in 1970,...
The resemblances between many animals and humans, not least in their dependency of food and air, has...
Buddhist cosmology proposes a hierarchical taxonomy of sentient beings cycling endlessly through sam...
This article provides a philosophical overview of some of the central Buddhist positions and argumen...
Buddha Nature and Animality is about peaceful living. In discussions about the relation between huma...
Efforts to conserve endangered species of animal are, in some important respects, at odds with Budd...
Animals exist as a wide range of symbols and subjects in almost every significant area of religious ...
Pāli canonical texts routinely report the Buddha as saying that a good Buddhist must never kill anot...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Comme les autres traditions bouddhiques, le bouddhisme tibétain reconnaît que, parce que les animaux...
Bhutan is held as the last remaining Vajrayana Buddhist kingdom in the world. There has been increas...
Pāli textual sources occasionally mention the existence of unusual animals with an aptitude for the ...
For protections to evolve to include nonhuman species, religions— through their leaders, their insti...
Much of modern theory posits change as a positive force. Societies, cultures and even religious idea...
Much of modern theory posits change as a positive force. Societies, cultures and even religious idea...
Waldau\u27s meticulous study assesses the origins of the term “speciesism,” coined by Ryder in 1970,...
The resemblances between many animals and humans, not least in their dependency of food and air, has...