Freedom with a Buddhist Face

This article clarifies the Buddhist position on freedom and responsibility, while arguing for three central claims. The first is that it is an open question whether Buddhists endorse causal determinism or causal indeterminism. The second claim is that the most promising contemporary interpretations...

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Main Author: Breyer, Daniel (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Springer Netherlands 2013
In: Sophia
Year: 2013, Volume: 52, Issue: 2, Pages: 359-379
Further subjects:B Determinism
B Mark Siderits
B Compatibilism
B Moral Responsibility
B Asaf Federman
B Śāntideva
B Charles Goodman
B Indeterminism
B Free Will
B Buddhism
B Objective Attitude
B Libertarianism
B Dharmakīrti
B Pratītyasamutpāda
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Summary:This article clarifies the Buddhist position on freedom and responsibility, while arguing for three central claims. The first is that it is an open question whether Buddhists endorse causal determinism or causal indeterminism. The second claim is that the most promising contemporary interpretations of the Buddhist view fail in important respects. The final claim is that the best interpretation of the Buddhist position on freedom and responsibility is Buddhist Perspectivalism, the view that we should view ourselves as genuinely free and responsible, while viewing others as neither free nor responsible.
ISSN:1873-930X
Contains:Enthalten in: Sophia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/s11841-012-0308-2