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Philosophy East and West | 2007

CONSEQUENTIALISM, AGENT-NEUTRALITY, AND MAHAYANA ETHICS

Charles Goodman

What kinds of comparisons can legitimately be made between Mahāyāna Buddhism and Western ethical theories? Mahāyānists aspire to alleviate the suffering, promote the happiness, and advance the moral perfection of all sentient beings. This aspiration is best understood as expressing a form of universalist consequentialism. Many Indian Mahāyāna texts seem committed to claims about agent-neutrality that imply consequentialism and are not compatible with virtue ethics. Within the Mahāyāna tradition, there is some diversity of views: Asaṅga seems to hold a complex and interesting version of rule consequentialism, whereas Śāntideva is closer to act consequentialism.


Asian Philosophy | 2008

Bhāvaviveka's Arguments for Emptiness

Charles Goodman

In defending the teaching of emptiness, Bhāvaviveka offers some very strange arguments, which initially may appear so weak that we may be hard pressed to understand how anyone could endorse them. To make sense of these passages, it is helpful to compare them to an argument found in the writings of the Naiyāyika Uddyotakara. These arguments have a certain formal feature which makes them count as valid from the point of view of the rules and norms of some forms of Indian logic. Once we understand the logical structure of the arguments offered by Uddyotakara and Bhāvaviveka, we will not only have a better grasp on their philosophical views, but we will also be in a better position to understand how and why those views were rejected by later figures in the Indian tradition, such as Dharmakīrti and Śāntarak⋅ita.


Archive | 2009

Consequences of Compassion: An Interpretation and Defense of Buddhist Ethics

Charles Goodman


Archive | 2009

Consequences of Compassion

Charles Goodman


American Philosophical Quarterly | 2002

RESENTMENT AND REALITY: BUDDHISM ON MORAL RESPONSIBILITY

Charles Goodman


The Philosophical Quarterly | 2004

The Treasury of metaphysics and the physical world

Charles Goodman


Zygon | 2014

BUDDHISM, NATURALISM, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS

Charles Goodman


Ethical Theory and Moral Practice | 2015

Consequentialism, Climate Harm and Individual Obligations

Christopher Morgan-Knapp; Charles Goodman


Archive | 2015

From Madhyamaka to Consequentialism

Charles Goodman


Archive | 2010

Ethics in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism

Charles Goodman

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University of Tasmania

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University of Auckland

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