Buddhist approaches to human rights : : dissonances and resonances / / edited by Carmen Meinert and Hans-Bernd Zöllner.

The demonstrations of monks in Tibet and Myanmar (Burma) in recent times as well as the age-old conflict between a predominantly Buddhist population and a Hindu minority in Sri Lanka raise the question of how the issues of human rights and Buddhism are related. The question applies both to the viola...

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Place / Publishing House:Bielefeld, Germany : : Transcript Verlag,, [2010]
©2010
Year of Publication:2010
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Der Mensch Im Netz der Kulturen - Humanismus in der Epoche der Globalisierung / Being Human: Caught in the Web of Cultures - Humanism in the Age of Globalization
Physical Description:1 online resource (248)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter 1 Table of Contents 5 Foreword 7 Introduction 9 Different Cultures and the Universality of Human Rights 21 Buddhismand the Idea of Human Rights. Resonances and Dissonances 41 Theravda Buddhismand Human Rights. Perspectives from Thai Buddhism 63 The Purification of the Mind and the Encounter with Those who Suffer. A Christian View of Buddhismand Human Rights 93 Is Mahyna Buddhism a Humanism? Some Remarks on Buddhismin China 113 Buddhist Responses to State Control of Religion in China at the Century's Turn 125 Translations of Human Rights. Tibetan Contexts 159 Human Rights and Exile-Tibetan Politics 179 Women's Rights in the Vajrayna Tradition 195 Bibliography 211 Index 233 Authors 243