The Nature of Buddhist Ethics
- 269 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the fundamental role of ethics in Buddhism, the author challenges the traditional view that prioritizes knowledge over ethical ideals. By analyzing both early and later Buddhist schools, the book redefines key concepts like karma, nirvana, and the Eightfold Path through an Aristotelian lens, emphasizing the centrality of ethics in the Buddha's teachings. This fresh perspective aims to enrich the understanding of Buddhist ethics, appealing to those with backgrounds in Buddhist studies or comparative religious ethics.


