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Narrative Ethics In Buddhism

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Narrative ethics in Buddhism refers to the ethical principles and moral values that are conveyed through stories, parables, and teachings in Buddhist literature.

Key Features

  • Emphasis on compassion and non-violence
  • Focus on interconnectedness and interdependence
  • Critical examination of personal narratives and ethical decision-making
  • Integration of Buddhist teachings with everyday life scenarios

Pros

  • Promotes empathy and understanding towards others
  • Encourages self-reflection and personal growth
  • Offers practical guidance for ethical living

Cons

  • Interpretation of narratives may vary among individuals
  • Some stories may be difficult to apply directly to modern contexts

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