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Buddhist Approaches to Human Rights: Dissonances and Resonances

Columbia University Press (2010)

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  1. Engaged Buddhism as Human Rights Ethos: the Constructivist Quest for Cosmopolitanism.Alison Brysk - 2020 - Human Rights Review 21 (1):1-20.
    As the fundamental authority of universal rights claims are contested in a declining liberal international order, constructivists seek to transcend the limits of the Western, rationalist rights ethos and explore humanistic spiritual alternatives. This essay will evaluate the promise of a leading non-Western cosmopolitan ethos: engaged Buddhism. Buddhism offers a vision of universal compassion and moral responsibility that has shaped influential global advocacy efforts, with the potential to address a significant sector of the world community. But the Buddhist ethos has (...)
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