Buddhist Approach to the Ethical Analysis of Premeditated Murder

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Helena P. Ostrovskaya
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The purpose of the research is to explicate the Buddhist principles of ethical analysis of premeditated murder as an immoral act. The author solves this problem through the method of case study of exegetical treatises of outstanding Buddhist thinkers Vasubandhu (4th-5th centuries) and Yašomitra (8th century). It is shown that the ethical analysis of premeditated murder is based on a religious anthropological concept (the Buddhist doctrine of human action producing karmic retribution). Sinful intent is interpreted as an immoral mental urge that generated a verbal intention to take the life of a certain person or a certain animal. According to the canonical point of view, there are three mental roots of immoral acts - greed, hatred, ignorance. The ethnical analysis of sinful intent is aimed at determining the connection of intent with any of these three mental phenomena. In accordance with this principle, Buddhist thinkers have identified three types of premeditated murder. All of them produce a “black” (unfavorable) karmic fruit, i.e. an unfortunate form of rebirth, exacerbating physical suffering. Great attention is paid by the author to the problem of the karmic responsibility of individuals ordering murders and the executors of such orders. In the considered sources, the verbal order to kill and its physical execution are interpreted as equally immoral actions that produce collective karmic responsibility. The author of the research examines in detail a special class of premeditated murder, fraught with inevitable infernal retribution. This class includes murders of benefactors (mother, father, arhat) and Buddhist ascetics practicing asceticism. These malicious sins were interpreted as an insurmountable obstacle to achieving a soteriological goal, even in the distant transcendental future. It is shown that Buddhist exegetes have developed principles for diagnosing these sins and characterized the immoral personal characteristics of sinners (disrespect towards parents, Buddhist preachers and religious ascetics, heretical denial of spiritual values, shamelessness, arrogance, ignorant self-will, misanthropy).
佛教对预谋杀人的伦理分析方法
研究的目的是阐释佛教对作为不道德行为的预谋杀人进行伦理分析的原则。作者通过对佛教杰出思想家瓦苏班杜(4-5 世纪)和雅舍米特拉(8 世纪)的注释论文进行案例研究的方法解决了这一问题。研究表明,对预谋杀人的伦理分析是以宗教人类学概念(佛教关于人类行为产生因果报应的教义)为基础的。犯罪意图被解释为一种不道德的心理冲动,这种冲动产生了剥夺某个人或某种动物生命的口头意图。根据教规的观点,不道德行为有三个心理根源--贪婪、仇恨和无知。对犯罪意图的伦理分析旨在确定意图与这三种心理现象中任何一种的联系。根据这一原则,佛教思想家确定了三种类型的预谋杀人。所有这些都会产生 "黑色"(不利)的果报,即不幸的投生形式,加重身体的痛苦。作者非常关注下令谋杀的个人和执行者的业力责任问题。在所研究的资料中,杀人的口头命令及其实际执行被解释为同样不道德的行为,会产生集体业力责任。研究报告的作者详细研究了一类特殊的预谋杀人行为,这类行为不可避免地会遭到地狱般的报应。这一类包括谋杀恩人(母亲、父亲、阿罗汉)和苦行僧。这些恶性罪孽被解释为实现救赎目标的不可逾越的障碍,即使是在遥远的超验未来。研究表明,佛教注释家已经制定了诊断这些罪孽的原则,并描述了罪人不道德的个人特征(不尊重父母、佛教传教士和苦行僧、异端否定精神价值、无耻、傲慢、无知的自我意志、厌世)。
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RUDN Journal of Philosophy
RUDN Journal of Philosophy Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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