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Buddhism and human rights

Author: Damien Keown; Charles s Prebish; Wayne Rollen Husted
Publisher: Richmond, Surrey : Curzon, 1998.
Series: Curzon critical studies in Buddhism.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Damien Keown; Charles s Prebish; Wayne Rollen Husted
ISBN: 0700709541 9780700709540
OCLC Number: 38244775
Description: xxi, 239 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: A Buddhist response to the nature of human rights / Kenneth Inada --
Are there human rights in Buddhism? / Damien V. Keown --
Why there are no rights in Buddhism : a reply to Damien Keown / Craig K. Ihara --
Why the Buddha has no rights / Peter Junger --
Buddhism and human rights in the thoughts of Sulak Sivaraksa and Phra Dhammapidok (Prayudh Prayutto) / Soraj Hongladarom --
Human rights and compassion / Jay L. Garfield --
Buddhist resignation and human rights / Śantipala Stephan Evans --
Socially engaged Buddhism's contribution to the transformation of Catholic social teachings on human rights / Charles R. Strain --
Human rights and cultural values : the political values of the Dalai Lama and the People's Republic of China / John Powers --
Buddhist ethics and business strategy making / David Bubna-Litic
Series Title: Curzon critical studies in Buddhism.
Responsibility: edited by Damien V. Keown, Charles S. Prebish, Wayne R. Husted.
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