Buddhadharma and contemporary ethics : Some notes on the attitude of Tibetan Buddhism to abortion and related proceduresThis article explores traditional Tibetan Buddhist views on abortion, together with their doctrinal basis and the implications that these attitudes have for the successful transmission of...
This article explores traditional Tibetan Buddhist views on abortion, together with their doctrinal basis and the implications that these attitudes have for the successful transmission of the religion to the west. 1 In the first part of... D Stott - 《Religion》 被引量: 3发表: 1992年 加载更多...
Buddhist texts offer few coherent views outside of the core doctrdoi:10.1007/978-1-349-14178-4_9James HughesPalgrave Macmillan UKHughes, James. 1999. "Buddhism and Abortion: A Western Approach," in Buddhism and Abortion, ed. Damien Keown, Macmillan. http://www.changesurfer.com/Bud/Abortion...
To judge whether abortion is morally wrong or not, we must first decide whether the fetus is a person. The question concerning personhood is problematic in that it is closely involved with human biological developments in the womb. Certainly, at some stage of development we could argue that ...
Perhaps the easiest way to understand the similarities and the differences of Buddhism and Christianity is to look at various issues and discuss how each religion views the particular issue, say abortion or suicide. However, we will first look at some basics of each religion before launching into...
Finds evidence for both egalitarian and somewhat misogynist views in every era, although concludes that the Vajrayana is most conducive to female liberation.back to topUsers without a subscription are not able to see the full content on this page. Please subscribe or login. ...
Will all terms be agreed upon, fair to involved parties and carried out? [2]Potential of abortion if arrangement is called off. Will the surrogate mother definitely be responsible for the unborn child? [3]Potential of parents-to-be rejecting child if ill or deformed. ...
(1998). Buddhism and ethical problems: Prostitution, abortion and euthanasia. Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University Press [in Thai]. Google Scholar Promta, S. (2004). Human cloning and embryonic stem cell research: A view from the Theravada Buddhist morality. Paper presented at the first workshop ...
This innovative volume brings together the views of leading scholars on a range of controversial subjects including human rights, animal rights, ecology, abortion, euthanasia, and contemporary business practice... Published 21st June 2000 by Routledge 45...
NEGAI-ZARU願い猿, literally “wish monkey.” Another name for the Migawari-zaru monkey charm mentioned above. People write their wishes on the back of this monkey charm, hang it up, and hope their wishes will be granted by the monkey deity. ...