Hsi Lai Journal of Humanistic Buddhism (v. 3, 2002)
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Humanistic Buddhists and social liberation
Humanistic Buddhism has arisen in modern times with the goal of liberating humans and society. However, many of the conditions that led to the rise of... -
The place of Humanistic Buddhism in UNESCO universal ethics project
Buddhism is humanistic in many ways and in a variety of the senses that the term "humanism" has acquired. The Buddha as a social reformer sought to ... -
Buddhist ethical concerns : the problem of the universal and the particular
The texts of world religions that survive over the centuries are being tested in our present time as never before. The questions center on the problem... -
A Theravada Buddhist contribution to universal ethics
Ethics is a subject that is taking on increased importance in various areas of human activity, especially with new challenges in the biological ... -
Introduction by the president
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From the editor
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Universal ethics in the context of globalization and Humanistic Buddhism
This article starts with a discussion on the nature of universal ethics. By reviewing ideas from Confucius, Mencius, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, ... -
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Humanistic Buddhism
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[Book review] A comparative study of the Prātimokṣa
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Abstracts of articles in Chinese 中文摘要
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[Book review] Buddhist thought and ritual
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[Book review] Facing the future : four essays on the social relevance of Buddhism
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[Book review] Swallowing the river Ganges : a practice guide to the path of purification
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[Book review] Buddhism and the natural world : toward a meaningful myth
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[Book review] The literature of the Personalists of early Buddhism
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[Book review] The light of the ten thousandfold world system
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[Book review] Eight mindful steps to happiness
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