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Compassion and Benevolence reveals the heart of early Buddhist and classical Confucian ethics in a comparative way. It explores compassion (karuna) and benevolence (jen) by analyzing their mechanisms, their moral groundworks, their applications, and their meta-ethical nature. This exploration intends to reject the popular theses: early Buddhism is only self-liberation-concerned soteriology and classical Confucianism is only society-concerned thought requiring self-effacement.
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Compassion and Benevolence: A Comparative Study of Early Buddhist and Classical Confucian Ethics (Asian Thought and Culture, Vol. 31)
June 1998, Peter Lang Publishing, Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter
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Compassion and benevolence: a comparative study of early Buddhist and classical Confucian ethics
1997, Peter Lang
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 043-166).
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