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Criteria for Judging the Unwholesomeness of Actions in the Texts of Theravaada Buddhism Open in a new windowLink Details
- Journal of Buddhist Ethics paper reviewing the role of ethics on the path in Theravāda texts and discussing the various criteria for distinguishing between gradations of wholesome and unwholesome actions, and considering the question of the relation betw
- http://www.buddhistethics.org/2/harvey.html

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Continuity and Change in the Economic Ethics of Buddhism: Evidence From the History of Buddhism in India, China and Japan Open in a new windowLink Details
- A paper in the Journal of Buddhist Ethics considering Buddhist values with regard to wealth and economic activity, either within society or within the sangha.
- http://www.buddhistethics.org/3/ornatow1.html

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Journal of Buddhist Ethics Open in a new windowLink Details
- Journal that promotes the study of Buddhist ethics through the publication of research articles, discussions and critical notes, bulletins, and reviews.
- http://www.buddhistethics.org/

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Golden Rules of Buddhism Open in a new windowLink Details
- The too prevalent ignorance among even adult Sinhalese Buddhists of the ethical code of their religion lead H.S. Olcott to issue this little compilation. It consists of quotes from Therevada sources on daily life, organized by topic.
- http://www.katinkahesselink.net/tibet/olcott.html

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Karma Ghost Open in a new windowLink Details
- A cartoon about karma that seems to imply a kind of Newton's first law of ethics for every action, there is an equal and complementary response. A Sundance Film Festival winner.
- http://billyblob.com/cartoons/karma-ghost/index.html

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Economics in Buddhism Open in a new windowLink Details
- To live in this world, wealth is very essential. So everyone has to work for money as society depends on economics. But we should not regard wealth to be like a god. Trying to get wealth through right means is not wrong. Competition can be bad if it is d
- http://home.pacific.net.sg/~bvs/economics.htm

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Buddhist Precepts Open in a new windowLink Details
- An explanation of the Precepts by Robert Aitken Roshi.
- http://www.zenproject.faithweb.com/zen_teachings/buddhist_precepts.html

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Questions and Answers on Buddhist Moral Issues Open in a new windowLink Details
- Topics include: good and evil, marriage, divorce, birth control and abortion, suicide, war, military service, mercy killing, killing for self protection, stealing from the rich to feed the poor, extramarital sex, white lies, intoxicants.
- http://web.singnet.com.sg/~alankhoo/MoreQA.htm#Marriage

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Buddhist Morality Open in a new windowLink Details
- The basic concepts of Buddhist morality.
- http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/buddhamorals.html

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Karma Open in a new windowLink Details
- The Law of Karma explained.
- http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/freenet/rootdir/menus/sigs/religion/buddhism/introduction/truths/karma2.html

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Buddhism and Respect for Parents Open in a new windowLink Details
- Extensive sutra analysis of Buddha's teaching on respecting one's parents.
- http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Buddhism/BuddhismParents/BuddhismParents.html

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The Meaning of Sin and Evil Open in a new windowLink Details
- "Buddhism has a completely satisfying answer to evil and sin. The Buddhist approach would be to question your "desire" to be without sin or evil, to look at the question itself. Why would you limit your life? To trap you into an experience
- http://www.dyad.org/d07sin.htm

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Buddhism and Medical Ethics Open in a new windowLink Details
- A bibliographic introduction.
- http://www.changesurfer.com/Bud/BudBioEth.html

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Lay Morality Open in a new windowLink Details
- The Buddhist perspective of morality is given in a nutshell in the little Pali verse. "Sabba papassa akaranam - kusalassa upasampada sachitta pariyodapanam - etam buddhanu sasanam" "To keep away from all evil, cultivate good, and purify
- http://www.lankaweb.com/dhamma/view12.html

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Sila -- Moral Conduct Open in a new windowLink Details
- Sila or moral conduct is the principle of human behaviour that promotes orderly and peaceful existence in a community. Rules of moral conduct are to be found in every religion. They may resemble other codes of conduct to a greater or lesser degree dependi
- http://www.mahidol.ac.th/budsir/sila-moral.htm

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Sila Open in a new windowLink Details
- Sila (virtue, moral conduct) is the cornerstone upon which the entire Noble Eightfold Path is built. The practice of sila is defined by the middle three factors of the Eightfold Path: Right Speech, Right Action, and Right Livelihood.
- http://www.accesstoinsight.org/ptf/sila.html

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