但这是佛教吗?

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 Q2 Arts and Humanities
Blaze Marpet
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在《如果你在路上遇到佛:佛教、政治和暴力》一书中,Michael Jerryson报告说,他对佛教暴力的研究经常引发两种反应。首先,他分析的暴力并不是真正的佛教徒,因为真正的佛教徒是非暴力的。第二,所谓的佛教暴力事件并不是真正的佛教,因为它们最终与宗教之外的东西有关,比如种族、政治或经济。本文对这两种回答都进行了彻底的驳斥。首先,没有原则性的方法来证明真正的佛教徒是非暴力的。其次,认为佛教暴力最终是宗教之外的东西,这一说法并不能提供反对将暴力归类为“佛教”的理由
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But Is It Buddhist?
In If You Meet the Buddha on the Road: Buddhism, Politics, and Violence, Michael Jerryson reports that his research on Buddhist violence frequently elicits two responses. The first is that the violence he has analyzed is not really Buddhist because true Buddhists are non-violent. The second is that instances of putatively Buddhist violence are not really Buddhist because they are ultimately about something besides religion, such as ethnicity, politics, or economics. This paper offers a thoroughgoing refutation of both of these responses. First, there is no principled way to establish the claim that true Buddhists are non-violent. Second, the claim that putatively Buddhist violence is ultimately about something besides religion does not provide reason against classifying the violence as “Buddhist.”
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