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Skillful and unskillful thought, speech and action. These questions include but are not limited to questions on the vinaya and precepts.
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Can a warrior reach enlightenment?
Can someone who fights, even maybe kills or dies, for a cause he considers right, attain enlightenment?
I wonder that after reading that some Buddhists did not share the Zen samurai's vision at all. …
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Is the Dhamma / morality objective?
Does the Dhamma allow the philosophical establishment of an objective and/or universal morality without God?
If yes, how?
Do all beings intuitively know what is right and what is wrong deep within t …
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Animals and morality
I read in "An Introduction to Buddhist Ethics" of Peter Harvey, chap. Attitude to and treatment of the natural world, that :
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Animals: why did the Buddha remain silent? [closed]
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Is the ethics of the dhamma incomplete? …