THE BUDDHIST PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN RIGHTS

Author:

A.N. Das

Publisher:

MD PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD

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Publisher

MD PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD

Publication Year 2010
ISBN-13

9788175332928

ISBN-10 9788175332928
Binding

Hardcover

Edition FIRST
Number of Pages 253 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 22x14x1
Weight (grms) 464

Buddhist ethics is a Dharmic system of role responsibilities rather than an ethic of rights. The essence of Buddhist moral theory is compassion, but that Buddhist compassion is not necessarily incompatible with human rights. Compassion brings three important considerations  to discussions of the nature of human rights: that human relations are determined by more than rational, external and private domains considerations :  that human relationships include rights and duties but also a broader range of choices ; and that compassion entails a dynamic, moral development view of human nature. While  compassion grounds Buddhist ethics (especially Mahayana Ethics), human rights builds a framework for extending the reach of natural compassion and for serving the goods that compassion affords to all persons in society. The most constructive contribution Buddhism has to make to international human rights debates because it allows the possibility of incorporating distinctive ethical frameworks for example, Buddhist compassion and Western liberal democracy – into a quest for an enriched and broadened understanding of human rights.

A.N. Das

AN Das is Assistant Professor in Philosophy in Post-Graduate College having more than 6 years teaching and research experience in MA PhD in the same discipline. He has translated several works and his fields of interest are Intercultural Philosophy, Cross- Cultural Philosophy of Religion, Modern Western Philosophy and Buddhist Thought.
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