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The Problems of Free Will and Moral Responsibility in Buddhist Ethics

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Philosophy
At the end of the 20th century, a discipline of Buddhist ethics was formed in English-speaking countries, within the framework of which a community of closely interacting researchers is engaged in the comprehension and systematization of ethical ...
Vlada A. Volkova
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Role of Pedagogy in the Development and Vicissitude of Buddhism

open access: yesSpace and Culture, India
From the point of historical analysis, this study recognises the role of pedagogy in bringing vicissitude to Buddhism from its origin to now, and revisits Comte’s three-stage theory in the Indian sub-continent.
Shurendra Ghimire
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Possible roots of the pure land Buddhist notion of practice in light of some early Buddhist sources [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Many constitutive ideas of Pure Land Buddhism can be found even in the earliest strata of Buddhist texts, such as the Pāli canon. They concern the characteristics of the Buddha, descriptions of some idealised lands as well as a set of practices and ...
Szuksztul, Robert
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sLob dpon gyis bśad pa: Explanation by the Master The Teachings on Meditation of an Unknown Byaṅ-cub-klu-dbaṅ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In the Dunhuang manuscript IOL Tib J 709, which is a collection of writings concerning meditation, we come across a short text attributed to a Tibetan master called Byaṅ-cub-klu-dbaṅ (allegedly eighth-ninth centuries CE).
Del Toso, Krishna
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