Are there "Human Rights" in Buddhism? By Damien Keown [View the article] [Print]
Meditation as Ethical Activity by Georges Dreyfus [View the article] [Print]
A Buddhist Response to the Nature of Human Rights by Kenneth Inada [View the article] [Print]
Judeo-Christian and Buddhist Justice by Winston King. [View the article] [Print]
"Cutting the Roots of Virtue:" Tsongkhapa on the Results of Anger by Daniel Cozort [View the article] [Print]
Buddhism and Medical Ethics: A Bibliographic Introduction by James J. Hughes and Damien Keown [View the article] [Print]
Ethics and Integration in American Buddhism by Charles S. Prebish [View the article] [Print]
Criteria for Judging the Unwholesomeness of Actions in the Texts of TheravĀda Buddhism by Peter Harvey [View the article] [Print]
Practicing Peace: Social Engagement in Western Buddhism by Kenneth Kraft [View the artcile] [Print]
Getting to Grips With Buddhist Environmentalism: A Provisional Typology by Ian Harris. [View the article] [Print]
The Kurudhamma: From Ethics to Statecraft by Andrew Huxley [View the article] [Print]
Two Recent Indian Books on Buddhist Ethics reviewed by Roger Farrington [View the article] [Print]
Bibliography on Buddhism and Human Rights [View the article] [Print]
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