A Mirror is for Reflection: Understanding Buddhist Ethics
Jake H. Davis (ed.)
New York, NY: Oxford University Press (2017)
Abstract
This volume offers a rich and accessible introduction to contemporary research on Buddhist ethical thought. It includes contributions of many of the leading scholars in this field, on topics including the nature of Buddhist ethics, karma and rebirth, mindfulness, narrative, intention, free will, politics, anger, and equanimity.Author's Profile
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