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Yao-ming Tsai
Professor, Department of Philosophy, National Taiwan University
Abstract
Keywords: caring about life, ways out of suffering, philosophy of life, philosophy
of caring.
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1 philosophy of life
philosophy of caring
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Barbara Maier, Warren Shibles, The Philosophy and Practice of Medicine
and Bioethics: A Naturalistic-Humanistic Approach, Dordrecht: Springer, 2011, pp. 201, 223.
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35 2008
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155-190;
44 2008 3 205-263.
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caring
to get the
urge to
indifference
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Rojann Alpers and et al., Is Caring Really Teachable? Teaching and Learning in
Nursing 8 (2013): 68-69; Mehmet Dombayc and et al., Quadruple Thinking: Caring Thinking, Procedia Social
and Behavioral Sciences 12 (2011): 553-554.
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163-164.
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aspect of otherness
aspect of triviality
hollowing-out of caring
misplaced caring
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andha-vana
attha-vasa paicca
na jhvikpakat
272 GuabhadraT. 99, vol. 2, pp. 71c-72a.
Cf. Bhikkhu Bodhi (tr.), SN 22.80: Alms-Gatherer, The Connected Discourses of the Buddha, Boston: Wisdom,
2000, pp. 918-921; 140 Gautama SaghadevaT. 26, vol. 1, p.
647a-b.
T. 310, vol. 11, p. 226a.
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jva/ livelihood; means of subsistence
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euthanasia
embryonic stem cell researchorganism cloning;
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reproductive cloning
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189 Gautama SaghadevaT. 26, vol. 1, p. 736a-b.
Cf. Bhikkhu amoli, Bhikkhu Bodhi (tr.), MN 117: Mahcattrhsaka Sutta - The Great Forty, The
Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha: A New Translation of the Majjhima Nikya, Somerville: Wisdom, 2005, p.
938.
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The result of wrong livelihood is bad both in this present life and in future lives. Having reflected thus, he
abandons wrong livelihood; he descends from wrong livelihood. (Bhikkhu Bodhi (tr.), AN 10.119, The
Numerical Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Aguttara Nikya, Boston: Wisdom, 2012, p. 1501.)
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Cf. Christine Gudorf, Comparative Religious Ethics: Everyday Decisions for Our Everyday Lives, Minneapolis:
Fortress, 2013, p. 76; Peter Harvey, An Introduction to Buddhist Ethics: Foundations, Values and Issues, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2000, p. 188; Matthew Walton, Buddhist Reflections on Animal Advocacy: Intention
and Liberation, Call to Compassion: Reflections on Animal Advocacy from the Worlds Religions, edited by Lisa
Kemmerer, Anthony Nocella, Brooklyn: Lantern, 2011, pp. 80-81.
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Cf. Revata Dhamma, The First Discourse of the Buddha: Turning the Wheel of Dhamma, Boston: Wisdom, 1997, pp.
36-37.
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ethical
reified etiquette
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Gautama SaghadevaT. 26, vol. 1, p. 727a. Cf. Bhikkhu amoli, Bhikkhu Bodhi (tr.),
MN 32: Mahgosiga Sutta - The Greater Discourse in Gosinga, The Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha:
A New Translation of the Majjhima Nikya, Somerville: Wisdom, 2005, p. 308.
dharma-vivaraa-parikarma
T. 220 (2), vol. 7, p. 84a-b. Cf. Takayasu Kimura (ed.), Pacaviatishasrik Prajpramit:
I-2, Tokyo: Sankibo Busshorin, 2009, p. 92; Edward Conze (tr.), The Large Sutra on Perfect Wisdom with the
Divisions of the Abhisamaylakra, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1975, p. 167.Richard
Nance, Speaking for Buddhas: Scriptural Commentary in Indian Buddhism, New York: Columbia University Press,
2012, pp. 104-105.
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147
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jnamaitr-karu
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32 2006
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115-166;
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3-33.
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su-bhitabodhisattvn mahsattvn
mahynam
sarvkra-jat anuprpt
daa-dii loke sakhyeyeu loka-dhtuu
T. 220 (2), vol. 7, p. 109c. Cf. Takayasu Kimura (ed.),
Pacaviatishasrik Prajpramit: I-2, Tokyo: Sankibo Busshorin, 2009, p. 135; Edward Conze (tr.), The
Large Sutra on Perfect Wisdom with the Divisions of the Abhisamaylakra, Berkeley: University of California
Press, 1975, pp. 186-187.
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existence
positioning
self
identity
Skt. dukha/ Pli, dukkha/
suffering
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Skt. jti-dukha/ Pli, jti-dukkha
Skt. jar-dukha/ Pli, jar-dukkhaSkt. vydhi-dukha/ Pli, vydhi-dukkha
Skt. maraa-dukha/ Pli, maraa-dukkha Skt.
priya-viprayoga-dukha/ Pli, piyehi vippayogo dukkhoSkt. apriya-saprayoga-dukha / Pli,
appiyehi sampayogo dukkhoSkt. yad apcchate paryeamo na labhate tad api dukham/ Pli,
yam piccha na labhati tam pi dukkhaSkt.
pacpdna-skandha-dukha / Pli, pacupdnakkhandh pi dukkh
Skt. dukha- dukhat/ Pli, dukkha-dukkhat/ suffering as pain
Skt. viparima-dukhat/ Pli, viparima-dukkhat/ suffering as change
Skt. saskra-dukhat/ Pli, sakhra-dukkhat/ suffering as
conditioned formationsCf. M. V. Ram Kumar Ratnam, D. Bhaskara Rao, Dukkha: Suffering in Early Buddhism,
New Delhi: Discovery, 2003.
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pessimismoptimism
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kaya-satthavac-sattha
mano-sattha Skt.
yaja/ Pli, yaayaa
Skt. abha/ Pli, usabha vacchatara
vacchataraja
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yaausabhavacchatara
vacchataraja
srambha
nirrambha
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Cf. Roger Corless, The Vision of Buddhism: The Space Under the Tree, St Paul: Paragon, 1989, p. 206;
Jacob Kinnard, The Emergence of Buddhism: Classical Traditions in Contemporary Perspective, Augsburg
Fortress: Fortress, 2011, pp. 42, 45; Charles Prebish, Damien Keown, Buddhism: The eBook, An Online
Introduction, 4th edition, Journal of Buddhist Ethics Online Books, 2010, p. 46.
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93 GuabhadraT. 99, vol. 2, p. 24c. Cf. Bhikkhu Bodhi (tr.),AN
7.47, The Numerical Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Aguttara Nikya, Boston: Wisdom,
2012, pp. 1027-1031; 259 T. 100, vol. 2, p. 464b-c.
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sacrifices; oblations
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89 GuabhadraT. 99, vol. 2, p. 22c. Cf. Bhikkhu Bodhi (tr.), AN
4.39, The Numerical Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Aguttara Nikya, Boston: Wisdom, 2012,
pp. 429-430; 89 T. 100, vol. 2, p. 404b.
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Cf. Silke Bechler, Chapter 4: Globalized Religion: The Vedic Sacrifice (Yaja) in Transcultural Public
Spheres, Experiencing Globalization: Religion in Contemporary Contexts, edited by Derrick Nault and et al.,
London: Anthem, 2013, pp. 59-77.
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Cf. Christopher Faraone, F. S. Naiden (eds.), Greek and Roman Animal Sacrifice: Ancient Victims, Modern
Observers, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012; Ingvild Gilhus, Chapter 6: Animals Sacrifice:
Traditions and new Inventions, Animals, Gods and Humans: Changing Attitudes to Animals in Greek, Roman
and Early Christian Ideas, New York: Routledge, 2006, pp. 114-137; Paul Waldau, Religion and Animals, In
Defense of Animals: The Second Wave, edited by Peter Singer, Malden: Blackwell, 2006, pp. 69-83.
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animal experiments
animal testing
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Cf. Lynda Birke and et al., The Sacrifice: How Scientific Experiments Transform Animals and People, West
Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 2007; Alastair Norcross, Animal Experimentation, The Oxford Handbook
of Bioethics, edited by Bonnie Steinbock, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, pp. 648-667; Stephanie
Watson, Animal Testing: Issues and Ethics, New York: Rosen, 2009.
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Cf. Robert Ellis, Animal experimentation, A New Buddhist Ethics, Raleigh: Lulu.com, 2011, pp. 174-179;
Phillip Lecso, To Do No Harm: A Buddhist View on Animal Use in Research, Journal of Religion and Health
27/4 (Winter 1988): 307-312.
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Eid
al-Adha/ Festival of the sacrifice
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Cf. Jeffrey Carter (ed.), General Introduction, Understanding Religious Sacrifice: A Reader, London:
Continuum, 2003, pp. 1-11.
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the other; others
differentiating perception or cognition; consciousness
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territory/
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16 2008 12 71-75; Eugene Thomas
Long, Self and Other: An introduction, International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 60/1-3 (December
2006): 1-7.
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Cf. Yao-ming Tsai, How Does an Empty Buddhist Bioethics Work: The Example of Abortion, in the
Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Applied Ethics and Applied Philosophy in East Asia, Kobe:
Project Innovative Ethics, Graduate School of Humanities, Kobe University, 2014, pp. 152-153.
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vocation
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padrtha/
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sarva-dharma
ikate a-saktat
anubodhanrthena
anuttar samyaksabodhim abhisabudhyate
a-saktatbodhy-arthena
yath sthtavyam
bodhisattva-yna-saprasthitena
yath pratipattavyam yath citta
pragrahtavyam
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cittam
utpdayitavyam
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T. 220 (4), vol. 7, p. 766b. Cf. P. L. Vaidya (ed.), Aashasrik
Prajpramit: With Haribhadras Commentary Called loka, Darbhanga: The Mithila Institute, 1960, p. 9; U.
Wogihara (ed.), Abhisamaylakr'lok Prajpramitvykhy: The Work of Haribhadra together with the
Text Commented on, Tokyo: The Toyo Bunko, 1932, pp. 75-79; Edward Conze (tr.), The Perfection of Wisdom in
Eight Thousand Lines & Its Verse Summary, Bolinas: Four Seasons Foundation, 1975, p. 89.
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T. 220 (9), vol. 7, p. 980b. Cf. Edward Conze (ed. & tr.),
Vajracchedik Prajpramit, Rome: Instituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, 1957, pp. 28-29; Paul
Harrison, Shgo Watanabe (eds.), Vajracchedik Prajpramit, Manuscripts in the Schyen Collection:
Buddhist Manuscripts, edited by Jens Braarvig, vol. III, Oslo: Hermes Publishing, 2006, p. 104.
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an-upadhi-ee nirva-dhtau
parinirvpayitavya
tma-saj
sattva-saj
jva-sajpudgala-saj
na sa bodhisattva iti
vaktavya
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