Drawing on the aristotelian tradition of ethics the author argues against this intellectualization of buddhism and in favour of a new understanding of the. A very short introduction introduces the reader to the teachings of the buddha and to the workings of buddhism in daily life. For complex cultural and historical reasons, ethics has not received as much attention in traditional buddhist thought as it has in the west, and publications on the subject are few and far between. A few scholars have proposed tentative theoretical models adapted from western typologies in an attempt to classify buddhist.
Damien keown is emeritus professor of buddhist ethics at goldsmiths college, london. The issues examined include abortion, embryo research and euthanasia. A virtue ethics approach 1 damien keown professor of buddhist ethics goldsmiths college university of london notes length 6865 words font. A very short introduction very short introductions. Because buddhism came to us via 60s hippies, it has a reputation as being an anythinggoes, leftwing religion, which isnt really the case. A few scholars have proposed tentative theoretical models adapted from western typologies in an attempt to classify buddhist ethics but so far none commands universal assent. Damien keons very short introduction to buddhism is a wonderful book written in a wellstructured way, to cover all the historic, geographic, as well as the religious, philosophical, ethical and social aspects of the buddhist religionphilosophy. Damien keown, dictionary of buddhism oup, 2003 damien keown, buddhism and bioethics palgrave, 2001 damien keown, the nature of buddhist ethics palgrave, 2001 damien keown ed. A very short introduction an excellent and highly readable. The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a growing interest in buddhism, and it continues to capture the imagination of many in the west who see it as either an alternative. Pdf buddhism a very short introduction download full. However, there is a real danger that those readers who are perhaps not broadly read in buddhism could be misled to think that the position presented. Damien keown buddhist ethics a very short introduction 1.
Emeritus professor, university of london goldsmiths. His chapter on the precepts and school of buddhism is a very clear summary of major divergences in thinking. Buddhism the ebook an online introduction charles s. For example, buddhist attitudes about sex are pretty much the same as christian which gets villified for being an prudish, sex. The nature of buddhist ethics damien keown palgrave macmillan. Damien keown provides a lively, informative response to these frequently asked questions about buddhism. Download buddhist ethics a very short introduction pdf. Damien keown looks at the distinctive features of buddhism, examining who the buddha was and what his teachings were. The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a growing interest in buddhism, and it continues to capture the imagination of many in the west who see it as either an alternative or a supplement to. The importance of ethics in the buddhas teachings is widely acknowledged, but the pursuit of ethical ideals has up to now been widely held to be secondary to the attainment of knowledge. The ten pillars of buddhism provides a fascinating insight for anyone interested in leading an ethical or buddhist life.
Damien keown, the nature of buddhist ethics philpapers. A very short introduction illustrates how buddhism might approach a range of fascinating dilemmas confronting the modern world, ethical moral issues ranging from abortion and suicide to cloning. Looks at the distinctive features of buddhism and how it differs from other religions. Damien keown born 1951 is a prominent bioethicist and authority on buddhist bioethics. The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a growing interest in buddhism, and it continues to capture the imagination of many in the. It makes reference to foundational concepts such as dharma and karma, the most important precepts, and the key virtues buddhists seek to cultivate. Questions for consideration and discussion in what ways is the buddhist worldview similar to or different from the traditional western one, and how do both.
Remains one of the most accessible introductions to buddhism. This very short introduction introduces the reader to the teachings of the buddha and to damien keowns book provides a lively, informative response to these. View enhanced pdf access article on wiley online library html view download pdf for offline viewing. Hes the founding coeditor of the journal of buddhist ethics, a member of the editorial board of the journal of contemporary buddhism, a member of the pali text society, and the author of many books including the nature of buddhist. Contemporary buddhist ethics routledge critical studies in buddhism keown, damien on. Buddhist ethics and western moral philosophy, william edelglass. Contemporary buddhist ethics routledge critical studies in buddhism. Damien keown s buddhism is a decent short introduction to buddhism, although karen armstrongs introductory book is stronger in my opinion. Cummiskey chapter iv buddhist ethics and virtue ethics. Pdf buddhism a very short introduction download full pdf. Damien keown nature of buddhist ethics world of digitals. It furthers the universitys objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide in.
Keown is clear that the buddhist tradition is remarkably diverse and that his paper presents only one buddhist perspective, one based on his interpretation of relevant passages from the pali canon. The nature of buddhist ethics damien keown palgrave. He is founding coeditor of the journal of buddhist ethics and has authored and edited several books on buddhist ethics including buddhism and bioethics, buddhism and abortion, and buddhism and human rights co. Contemporary buddhist ethics routledge critical studies in. Keown earned a ba in religious studies from the university of lancaster in 1977 and a dphil from the faculty of oriental studies at oxford university in 1986 keowns most important books include the nature of buddhist ethics. The biggest fact ive taken away from damien keown is that buddhism is a lot more conservative than we realise in the west. The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a growing interest in buddhism, and it continues to capture the imagination of many in the west who see it as either an alternative or a supplement to their own religious beliefs. The second section is more analytical, and examines buddhist moral teachings from a western perspective drawing on the concepts, categories, and terminology familiar to students of western ethics. View enhanced pdf access article on wiley online library html view. This move elides the enormous diversity, heterogeneity, and contestation in moral views and approaches that emerged across buddhisms 2,500 years of. A very short introduction damien keown very short introductions. The importance of ethics in the buddhas teachings is widely acknowledged.
Feb 28, 20 damien keown provides a lively, informative response to these frequently asked questions about buddhism. Introduces the teachings of the buddha and the integration of buddhism into daily life. Keown, buddhism, brain death, and organ transplantation 6 in some traditions, the moment of death is defined according. Dec 17, 2015 damien keown is emeritus professor of buddhist ethics at goldsmiths college, london. A very short introduction, illustrates how buddhism might approach a range of fascinating moral issues. A very short introduction introduces the reader to the teachings of the damien keown, author emeritus professor of buddhist ethics, goldsmiths. A handy and easily readable introduction to buddhist ethics. Contemporary buddhist ethics routledge critical studies.
By considering how buddhist thought has developed over the centuries, keown considers how contemporary dilemmas can be faced from a. Contemporary buddhist ethics 1st edition damien keown. A very short introduction by damien keown, 9780199663835, download free ebooks, download free pdf epub ebook. By considering how buddhist thought has developed over the centuries, this vsi considers how contemporary dilemmas can be faced from a buddhist perspective. Damien keown buddhism and bioethics world of digitals. Looks at the distinctive features of buddhism and how it. Pdf buddhist ethics a very short introduction download.
A response to damien keowns suicide, assisted suicide and. Drawing on ancient and modern sources, the book shows how buddhist ethical principles can be applied consistently to a range of bioethical problems. A very short introduction by damien keown, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. As he sheds light into how buddhist thought developed over the centuries, keown also highlights how contemporary dilemmas can be faced from a buddhist perspective. Questions for consideration and discussion in what ways is the buddhist worldview similar to or different from the traditional western one, and how do. Arnold, a history professor at the university of east anglia. Buddhism and bioethics damien keown palgrave macmillan. He is founding coeditor of the journal of buddhist ethics and a fellow of the royal asiatic society. A very short introduction, by damien keown, oxford university press, oxford, 2005, isbn 0 19 515994 2, pp. It looks at the distinctive features of buddhism, examining who the buddha was and what his teachings were. He currently teaches in the department of history at the university of london. Buddhism and bioethics discusses contemporary issues in medical ethics from a buddhist perspective. Oct 19, 2011 1 damien keown is professor emeritis of buddhist ethics at goldsmiths university of london the only professor of buddhist ethics anywhere in the world.