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The Ethics of Buddhism Shundo Tachibana

The Ethics of Buddhism By Shundo Tachibana

The Ethics of Buddhism by Shundo Tachibana


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Summary

This is a facsimile reissue of the 1926 classic edition, outlining the characteristics of Buddhist morality.

The Ethics of Buddhism Summary

The Ethics of Buddhism by Shundo Tachibana

A popular, if erroneous, conception of Buddhism has been that of self-negation or even nihilism, that is to say a religion that is negative in its basic attitude. In this classic work, Professor Tachibana instead argues that Buddhism is an essentially positive creed that provides an ethical philosophy that remains relevant irrespective of time and place. This is the 'Middle Way', with eight qualities or virtues - understanding, thought, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness and concentration - that form the core of the Buddhist philosophy of life. It is these great moral attributes that Professor Tachibana expounds as being the essence of Buddhism and providing a way of life based on tolerance and benevolence.

Table of Contents

Preface List of Abbreviations Part I. 1. Introduction 2. Short Account of the Buddha's Life 3. Outlines of Indian Thought previous to the Rise of Buddhism 4. Classification of Buddhist Morality 5. Characteristics of Buddhist Morality Part II. 6. Self-restraint 7. Abstinence, Temperance 8. Contentment 9. Patience 10. Celibacy, Chastity 11. Purity, Purification 12. Humility 13. Benevolence 14. Liberality 15. Reverence 16. Gratitude 17. Toleration 18. Veracity 19. Righteousness 20. Conclusion Bibliography Index

Additional information

GOR004547826
9780700702305
070070230X
The Ethics of Buddhism by Shundo Tachibana
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1995-01-17
304
N/A
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