Verlag | Oxford University Press |
Auflage | 2020 |
Seiten | 176 |
Format | 11,2 x 17,3 x 0,9 cm |
Print PDF | |
Gewicht | 138 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | Very Short Introduction |
ISBN-10 | 0198850050 |
EAN | 9780198850052 |
Bestell-Nr | 19885005EA |
Damien Keown offers an introduction to Buddhist moral teachings, and considers the application of Buddhist ethical principles to pressing issues today, including violence and terrorism; environment; treatment of animals; and views on sexuality and gender; abortion; suicide and euthanasia; and technological developments such as AI.
With over 520 million followers, Buddhism is now the world's fourth largest religion. Over the last seventy years or so there has been a growing interest in Buddhism, and it continues to capture the imagination of many in the West, who see it as either an alternative or a supplement to their own religious beliefs.
For complex cultural and historical reasons, ethics has not received as much attention in traditional Buddhist thought as it has in the West. In this Very Short Introduction, Damien Keown explores how Buddhism approaches a range of moral issues of our age, including our relationship with our environment, our treatment of animals, and our stance on abortion, on sexuality and gender, on violence and war. This new edition also includes a discussion of the ethical challenges posed by cutting-edge developments in science and biomedical technologies, including neuroscience, artificial intelligence, transhumanism, and gene editing.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Note on citations and pronunciation
List of illustrations
1: Buddhist morality
2: Ethics east and west
3: Animals and the environment
4: Sexuality and gender
5: War, violence, and terrorism
6: Abortion
7: Suicide and euthanasia
8: Clones, cyborgs, and singularities
References
Further reading
Glossary
Index