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245 0 _aEthics in Early Buddhism/
_cKalupahana, David J.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aHonolulu:
_bUniversity of Hawai'i Press,
_c1995.
300 _aix,171p.
505 _aPART ONE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 1 Pre-Bucldhist Indian Mond Theories and Their Ultimate Developments 2 Knowledge 3 The Fact-Viilue Distinction 4 The World and the Will 5 Individual and Society PART TWO THE MORAL LIFE, THE PRINCIPLE, AND JUSTIFICATION 6 The Noble lA'ie (Brahmacar'nja) 7 Virtues; The Beginning of the Way 8 The Eightfold Path: The Middle of the Way 9 Freedom: The Conclusion of the Way 10 The Status of the Moral Principle II Justification of the Moral Life PART THREE APPLICATIONS OF THE PRINCIPLE 12 Society and Morals 13 Economics and Morals 14 Politics and Morals 15 Law, Justice, and Morals 16 Nature and Morals 17 Conclusion: The Stream and the Lotus Pond
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