Buddhism

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Asian philosophical traditions
Author_David Burton
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Buddha Nature
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Buddha’s Omniscience
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Buddhist Attitudes
Buddhist Critiques
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comparative religion studies
contemporary Buddhist philosophy debates
Conventional Truth
Dalai Lama
Dependent Origination
Early Buddhism
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ethical theory analysis
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Intra Religious Diversity
Intrinsic Existence
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Merit Transfer
metaphysics of consciousness
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Naturalised Karma
non-Buddhist Religions
Non-dual Consciousness
philosophy of mind
Pure Land
rebirth
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religious language philosophy
Scientific Buddhism
Traditional Buddhist
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Ultimate Truth
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Virtue Ethics

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415789141
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Buddhism, in its diverse forms and throughout its long history, has had a profound influence on Asian cultures and the lives of countless individuals. In recent times, it has also attracted great interest among people in other parts of the world, including philosophers. Buddhist traditions often deal with ideas and concerns that are central to philosophy. A distinctively Buddhist philosophy of religion can be developed which focuses on Buddhist responses to issues such as the problem of suffering, the purpose and potential of human existence, life after death, freedom and moral responsibility, appearance and reality, the nature of religious language, attitudes to religious diversity and the relationship between Buddhism and science.

Buddhism: A Contemporary Philosophical Investigation examines some of the central questions that such ideas raise, drawing on ancient and more recent sources from a variety of Buddhist traditions, as viewed from a contemporary philosophical standpoint.

David Burton is Senior Lecturer in Religion, Philosophy and Ethics in the School of Humanities at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.