Understanding our fundamental nature
Visions of compassion : western scientists and Tibetan Buddhists examine human nature
Format:
Conference Paper
Publication Year:
n.d.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
66-80
Sources ID:
123184
Collection:
Tibetan and Himalayan Library
Visibility:
Public (group default)
Abstract:
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This essay was penned by the Dalai Lama in response to conversations with Western scientists, philosophers, and psychologists and others during a conference in 1995. He argues that without coming to some sort of agreement about human nature, regardless of its form, it will be impossible to establish universal ethics. Drawing upon his own observations and recent discoveries in science showing the importance of a mother's care during early development, he proposes that human nature is fundamentally gentle and compassionate. He also discusses some of the logical and ethical problems inherent in formulating a model of human nature.
Format:
Print media (print or manuscript, including PDFs)
Subjects:
Buddhist Ethics