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|a BJ1012
|b .B74 1999
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|a Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho,
|c Dalai Lama XIV,
|d 1935-
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|a Ethics for the new millennium /
|c His Holiness The Dalai Lama.
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|a New York :
|b Riverhead Books,
|c 1999.
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|a xiv, 237 p. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Preface -- I. The foundation of ethics: 1. Modern society and the quest of human happiness -- 2. No magic, no mystery -- 3. Dependent origination and the nature of reality -- 4. Redefining the goal -- 5. The supreme emotion -- II. Ethics and the individual: 6. The ethic of restraint -- 7. The ethic of virtue -- 8. The ethic of compassion -- 9. Ethics and suffering -- 10. The need for discernment -- III. Ethics and society: 11. Universal responsibility -- 12. Levels of commitment -- 13. Ethics in society -- 14. Peace and disarmament -- 15. The role of religion in modern society -- 16. An appeal.
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|a The Dalai Lama masterfully articulates some of the most important principals that are set forth by the Buddhist religion into understandable everyday language.
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|a Ethics.
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|a Buddhist ethics.
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|a Ética.
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|a Ética budista.
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