Early Buddhist Metaphysics

Early Buddhist Metaphysics
Author: Noa Ronkin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2005-02-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134283121

This book provides a philosophical account of the major doctrinal shift in the history of early Theravada tradition in India: the transition from the earliest stratum of Buddhist thought to the systematic of the Pali Abhidhamma movement.

Paticca Samuppada Sutta

Paticca Samuppada Sutta
Author: Uda Eriyagama Maha Thero
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2015-11-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781519159861

The Paticcasamuppada Sutta is an instance where one of the fundamental and profound principles of Buddhist Philosophy Hetu-Phala dhamma (Law of Cause and Effect ) is explained in detail. Hetu-Phala dhamma is dealt with briefly in the ariya-sacca (the Four Noble Truths). The most detailed exposition of the Hetu-Phala dhamma is given in the Patthana Prakaranaya of the Abhidhamma pitaka.

Paticcasamuppada

Paticcasamuppada
Author: Sobhana (Mahā caññʻ Cha rā toʻ ʼA rhaṅʻ)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 285
Release: 1982
Genre: Pratītyasamutpāda
ISBN:

Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory

Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory
Author: Joanna Macy
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2010-03-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1438411634

This book brings important new dimensions to the interface between contemporary Western science and ancient Eastern wisdom. Here for the first time the concepts and insights of general systems theory are presented in tandem with those of the Buddha. Remarkable convergences appear between core Buddhist teachings and the systems view of reality, arising in our century from biology and extending into the social and cognitive sciences. Giving a cogent introduction to both bodies of thought, and a fresh interpretation of the Buddha's core teaching of dependent co-arising, this book shows how their common perspective on causality can inform our lives. The interdependence of all beings provides the context for clarifying both the role of meditative practice and guidelines for effective action on behalf of the common good.

Environmental Ethics in Buddhism

Environmental Ethics in Buddhism
Author: Pragati Sahni
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2007-09-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1134154526

Environmental Ethics in Buddhism presents a logical and thorough examination of the metaphysical and ethical dimensions of early Buddhist literature. The author determines the meaning of nature in the early Buddhist context from general Buddhist teachings on dhamma, paticcasamuppada, samsara and the cosmogony of the Agganna Sutta. Consequently, the author shows that early Buddhism can be understood as an environmental virtue ethics. To illustrate this dimension, the Jatakas are used as a source. These are a collection of over five hundred folk tales, which also belong to early Buddhist literature. This work gives an innovative approach to the subject, which puts forward a distinctly Buddhist environmental ethics that is in harmony with traditional teachings as well as adaptable and flexible in addressing environmental problems.

DEPENDENT ORIGINATION

DEPENDENT ORIGINATION
Author: Brian Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2016-09-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780957190191

The Buddha's Teaching of DEPENDENT ORIGINATION is a fast-track method for experiencing Nibbana with your eyes open. It is a practical psychological explanation of how suffering arises and the psychological steps to be taken in the here and now to reach enlightenment directly.