Environmental Ethics and Cosmology: A Buddhist Perspective
The ground for a Buddhist environmental ethic is rooted in one of the earliest formulations of Buddhist teaching, the principle of dependent co-origination. This concept provides an ecological perspective where nothing exists in and of itself but only as a context of relations, a nexus of factors wh...
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2004
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Year: 2004, Volume: 39, Issue: 4, Pages: 885-900 |
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Tathagatagarbha (embryonic consciousness)
B Dharmakaya (Cosmic Body of the Buddha) B Hinayana B Vijnanavada (consciousness-only school) B sentient beings B Suchness) B Cittaprakrti (innately pure mind) B Mahayana B dependent co-origination B sunyata (emptiness B nonsubstantiality) B Alayavijnana (Absolute Consciousness) B self-emergent reality B Cosmology B unhappiness) B bodhisattva (enlightened being) B Tathata (wondrous Being B independent self-subsistence B Buddha nature B dukha (suffering |
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