Buddhism and Environmental Ethics
Keywords:
Buddhism, Ethics, Environment, Sustainability, InterdependenceAbstract
This article investigates the intersection of Buddhism and environmental ethics, exploring how Buddhist principles can contribute to ecological sustainability. It examines the teachings of interdependence and non-harm, highlighting their potential to inspire environmental consciousness and action. By analyzing both traditional texts and modern interpretations, the study offers insights into how Buddhism can inform ethical responses to contemporary environmental challenges.
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