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Jainism and some forms of Buddhism, Confucianism, and philosophical Daoism. The third strength of the book is that it is thoroughly historical in atmosphere and approach. On the basis of his historical analysis, Heehs demonstrates why it is a mistake comprehensively to associate non-belief in ...
In most cases, the new emphasis on explicit morality led to a change in a pre-existing religious tradition to make it more ethically oriented, as happened in Judaism [68] and Hinduism [17,69], or to the creation of new, morally focused cults, such as Jainism [70], Buddhism [17,71]...
We have 21 book series devoted to the academic study of religion and/or ethics and belief systems as well as other series dealing with the archaeology and material culture of the ancient near east. Click on a title to visit a series webpage. Advances in the Cognitive Science of Religion Ed...
About this book This volume brings together diverse Asian religious perspectives to address critical issues in the encounter between tradition and modern western evolutionary thought. Such thought encompasses the biological theories of Charles Darwin, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Earnest Haeckel, Thomas Huxley, ...
The assumption that all religions are on equal footing seems patently false. Why should we think that Hinduism = Buddhism = Islam = Christianity = Jainism (etc.) when it comes to whether or not we can evaluate their truth? The religious pluralist simplyassumeswe cannot. However, in light of...
Jainism, Buddhism and Daoism, and those indigenous traditions and worldviews that extend the circle of care and concern, of rights and corresponding obligations (the former to animals and ecosystems, the latter to us), as well as gratitude, to much of the natural world or the “web of life...
Now my interest in Levenson is not in the particulars of Jewish and Christian traditions, since I identify with neither tradition. Rather, what I deeply appreciate is his criticism ofDabru Emet‘s method. Such documents, Levenson argues, “avoid any candid discussion of fundamental beliefs,” and...
Greenberg, Gary.The Book of Woe:The DSM and the Unmaking of Psychiatry. New York: Blue Rider Press/Penguin, 2013. Greene, Jeremy A.Prescribing by Numbers:Drugs and the Definition of Disease. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. ...