印順法師對「聲聞行」與「菩薩行」之倫理抉擇

Translated title of the contribution: Master Yin-Shun's Ethical Judgment on the Practices of Śrāvaka and Bodhisattva

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Abstract

The main purpose of this article is to explore Master Yin-shun's ethical judgment between Śrāvaka and Bodhisattva practices. The article points out that although Master Yin-shun admired the extensive bodhisattva practices and criticizes the Śrāvaka, it does not mean that Master Yin-shun completely devalued the Śrāvaka. On the contrary, he approved the ethical value of moral self-transformation of Śrāvaka. In addition, this article has an idea about that Master Yin-shun's ethical and value judgement for Śrāvaka and Bodhisattva practices are similar to contemporary Buddhist ethics discussions, but there are also differences, which cannot be regarded as equal. This article points out that when the method of analogy or exegesis makes Buddhist virtues rich in discussion and has multiple openness and modernity, one must also pay attention to the particularities of Buddhism virtues. Based on such considerations, this article attempts to use the implication of " four tenets (siddhanta) " to make a conclusion for Master Yin-shun's ethical judgement and fundamental principle of philosophy on Śrāvaka and Bodhisattva practices.

Translated title of the contributionMaster Yin-Shun's Ethical Judgment on the Practices of Śrāvaka and Bodhisattva
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)101-128
Number of pages28
Journal玄奘佛學研究 = Hsuan Chuang Journal of Buddhism Studies
Issue number35
Publication statusPublished - 2021 Mar

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