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Atmospheric Buddhism: How Buddhism is Distributed, Felt, and Moralized in a Repressive Society 大气佛教:佛教如何在压抑的社会中传播、感受和道德化
IF 0.4 3区 哲学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-11-20 DOI: 10.1111/jore.12458
Yasmin Cho
A growing number of lay Buddhist practitioners have sought out alternative ways to incorporate Buddhist teachings in their daily practices and make positive changes in society by “doing good” for others. Sometimes recognized as part of “humanistic Buddhism,” this approach emphasizes general morality and focuses on people who need help as a way to fulfill Buddhist teachings in this world. Some Chinese Buddhist practitioners who follow the Tibetan Buddhist tradition also carry out similar humanistic engagements but use more subtle space‐making processes and often “brand” these as Buddhist practices. Drawing on the ethnographic observations of lay Buddhist practitioners in urban China, this article examines how urban practitioners promote (middle‐class) morality and well‐being lifestyles through what I call “atmospheric Buddhism.” Ultimately, the article argues that an alternative mode of Buddhist practice is emerging in Chinese urban environments in order to cope with politically constrained environments.
越来越多的佛教外道修行者寻求其他方法,将佛教教义融入日常修行中,并通过为他人 "行善 "来积极改变社会。这种方法有时被视为 "人间佛教 "的一部分,它强调普遍道德,关注需要帮助的人,以此在世间践行佛教教义。一些遵循藏传佛教传统的汉传佛教修行者也进行类似的人文参与,但他们使用更微妙的空间营造过程,并经常将其 "打上 "佛教修行的烙印。本文通过对中国城市佛教修行者的民族志观察,探讨了城市修行者如何通过我所称的 "大气佛教 "促进(中产阶级)道德和幸福生活方式。文章最终认为,中国城市环境中正在出现另一种佛教修行模式,以应对政治环境的限制。
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Futures and Uncertainties: The Journal at 50 未来与不确定性期刊 50
IF 0.4 3区 哲学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-11-16 DOI: 10.1111/jore.12463
Irene Oh
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Becoming Silent Mentors: Buddhist Ethics Regarding Cadaver Donations for Science in Taiwan 成为沉默的导师:台湾捐献遗体用于科学研究的佛教伦理
IF 0.4 3区 哲学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-11-16 DOI: 10.1111/jore.12460
C. J. Huang
Since 1995, thousands of people in Taiwan have pledged each year to donate their cadavers to the medical college run by the Buddhist Tzu Chi (Ciji) Foundation. The “surge of cadavers” seems intriguing in a society where ancestor worship continues to be salient. Drawing on my fieldwork in 2012–2013 and 2015, the purpose of this paper is to describe a series of practices involving the transformation of a cadaver into a Buddhist moral subject: the donor, the family, and the medical school engage in various endeavors and rituals involving “emotional practices” to honor the deceased; situate the donation as a “good death”; and fulfill the family's obligations to ancestor worship. I argue what makes the ritual transformation efficacious is the dominant currency of emotional practices. Emotional practices “authenticate” the ritual transformation. The main ethic for commemorating the cadaver donation is not generosity or dāna but equanimity.
自 1995 年以来,台湾每年都有数千人承诺将自己的遗体捐献给佛教慈济基金会开办的医学院。在一个祖先崇拜依然突出的社会中,"遗体潮 "似乎耐人寻味。根据我在2012-2013年和2015年的田野调查,本文旨在描述将遗体转化为佛教道德主体的一系列实践:捐献者、家属和医学院参与各种涉及 "情感实践 "的努力和仪式,以纪念逝者;将捐献定位为 "善死";以及履行家属对祖先崇拜的义务。我认为,使仪式转变有效的是情感实践的主导货币。情感实践 "认证 "了仪式的转变。纪念遗体捐赠的主要伦理不是慷慨或达那,而是平静。
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Religious Ethics and the Human Dignity Revolution 宗教伦理与人的尊严革命
IF 0.4 3区 哲学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI: 10.1111/jore.12465
Simeon O. Ilesanmi
Human dignity, even when analyzed through the lens of human rights, has received surprisingly little attention in the Journal of Religious Ethics, in contrast to a resurgent global interest in it. This article examines some possible reasons for this diminutive interest and makes a case for dignity's integration into the mainstream of religious ethics scholarship. A social conception of human dignity understands it as a conferment that entitles its holder to certain respectful treatments unavailable to those without it. As a naturalistic conception, human dignity assumes certain features to be inherent in human nature. An emancipatory theory of dignity offers a fuller accounting of the concept as it is informed by a grassroots human rights praxis and social movements across a spectrum of historical periods and cultural and political contexts.
人类的尊严,即使从人权的角度来分析,在《宗教伦理杂志》上也很少受到关注,这与全球对它的兴趣重新抬头形成了鲜明对比。本文探讨了这种微小兴趣的一些可能原因,并为尊严融入宗教伦理学术的主流提出了一个案例。人类尊严的社会概念将其理解为一种授予,使其持有者有权得到某些尊重的待遇,而没有这种待遇的人则得不到。作为一种自然主义的概念,人的尊严具有人性固有的某些特征。一个解放的尊严理论提供了一个更全面的概念说明,因为它是由基层人权实践和社会运动跨越一系列历史时期和文化和政治背景。
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Feeling Companionship: Hansen's Disease and Moral Authority in Japanese Shin Buddhism 感受陪伴:韩氏病与日本真佛教的道德权威
IF 0.4 3区 哲学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI: 10.1111/jore.12455
Jessica Starling
This article draws on ethnographic fieldwork among Japanese Shin Buddhists who have an enduring commitment to volunteering with Hansen's disease patients in Japan and its former colonies. I trace the negotiation of emotions in this Jōdo Shinshū ethical context, identifying the Buddhist, Japanese, and global liberal vocabularies that ascribe moral value to various emotional responses to suffering and injustice. I argue that for these Buddhists, companionship rather than compassion serves as both an ethical ideal and a focal point of emotional practice.
这篇文章借鉴了日本信佛人的民族志田野调查,这些信佛人长期致力于为日本及其前殖民地的汉森病患者提供志愿服务。我在Jōdo新宗伦理背景下追踪情感的协商,确定佛教,日本和全球自由主义词汇,将道德价值归因于对痛苦和不公正的各种情感反应。我认为,对于这些佛教徒来说,友谊而不是同情既是一种道德理想,也是情感实践的焦点。
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Ethics after Humanity 人性之后的伦理
3区 哲学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI: 10.1111/jore.12457
Willis Jenkins
ABSTRACT Can humanity survive climate change and mass extinction? Concepts of humanity assumed or implicit in the field at the founding of this journal are under critical pressure from multiple directions. Reading across schools of thought confronting relations sometimes called Anthropocene, this essay explains five tasks for religious ethics “after humanity:” (i) incorporate species‐level relations of power and vulnerability; (ii) denaturalize planetary myth‐making; (iii) undo colonial humanisms; (iv) recompose ways of life after the end of the world; and (v) reanimate ethical inquiry in attentiveness to multispecies worldmaking.
人类能否在气候变化和物种大灭绝中生存?在本刊创刊之初,该领域所假定或隐含的人性概念正面临着来自多个方向的批判压力。通过对各种思想流派的解读,本文解释了“人类之后”宗教伦理的五项任务:(i)纳入物种层面的权力和脆弱性关系;(ii)使行星神话的制造变性;撤销殖民主义的人道主义;(四)重构世界末日后的生活方式;(5)在关注多物种世界形成过程中,重振伦理探究。
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Whether and How We Will Continue to Reproduce Ourselves 我们是否以及如何继续繁殖自己
3区 哲学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI: 10.1111/jore.12459
Grace Y. Kao
ABSTRACT The author examines two open questions for religious ethicists: whether continuing to have children is a bad idea, given the challenges of antinatalism and climate change, and how we should evaluate the future of reproductive technology. Kao responds to these questions without resolving them by drawing upon human rights, the reproductive justice framework, and principles of social justice.
作者探讨了宗教伦理学家面临的两个悬而未决的问题:考虑到反出生主义和气候变化的挑战,继续生育孩子是否是个坏主意,以及我们应该如何评估生殖技术的未来。花王回答了这些问题,但并没有利用人权、生殖正义框架和社会正义原则来解决这些问题。
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An Uncouth Monk: The Moral Aesthetics of Buddhist Para‐Charisma 一个粗鲁的和尚:佛教人格魅力的道德美学
3区 哲学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-10-20 DOI: 10.1111/jore.12456
Sara Ann Swenson
ABSTRACT In this article, I propose a new theory of “Buddhist para‐charisma” by analyzing the case of an iconoclastic monk in Vietnam. My argument draws from 20 months of ethnographic research conducted in Ho Chi Minh City between 2015 and 2019. During fieldwork, I was introduced to a highly respected monk with the extraordinary capacity to read minds and perceive karmic obstacles in the lives of his lay and monastic followers. This monk was unique for openly consuming meat and alcohol, wearing lay clothing, and using insults while preaching. These behaviors had the deliberate effect of creating an uncomfortable, tense environment among his visitors. Later, the nun who introduced us explained that his harsh language and adversarial demeanor were a rare form of compassion that urged immediate awakening to Buddhist teachings. I compare this case with previously developed theories of Buddhist charisma and moral aesthetics. While past studies analyze Buddhist charisma through the moral aesthetics of physical beauty or affective responses of tranquility, gratitude, and awe, the theory of para‐charisma shows how some monks can deliberately use repulsive behavior and negative affects to attract followers and advance spiritual goals.
在本文中,我通过分析越南一位反传统僧人的案例,提出了一种新的“佛教超魅力”理论。我的观点来自2015年至2019年期间在胡志明市进行的为期20个月的民族志研究。在实地考察期间,我被介绍给一位德高望重的僧人,他拥有非凡的能力,能够读心术,洞察他的居士和僧侣追随者生活中的业力障碍。这个和尚是独一无二的,他公开吃肉和喝酒,穿着俗服,在讲道时辱骂别人。这些行为故意在他的来访者中制造了一种不舒服、紧张的环境。后来,介绍我们的尼姑解释说,他严厉的语言和敌对的举止是一种罕见的慈悲,促使我们立即觉醒于佛教教义。我将这个案例与之前发展起来的佛教魅力和道德美学理论进行了比较。虽然过去的研究通过身体美的道德美学或宁静、感激和敬畏的情感反应来分析佛教的魅力,但副魅力理论表明,一些僧侣如何故意使用排斥行为和负面影响来吸引追随者和推进精神目标。
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Response to Focus Issue: Buddhist Moral Emotions 回应焦点议题:佛教道德情感
3区 哲学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-10-13 DOI: 10.1111/jore.12453
Maria Heim
Heim responds to the five articles by anthropologists concerned with contemporary Buddhist practices and ideologies of emotions, arguing that a history of emotions approach that attends to the centrality of emotions and their evaluations can be important for ethics. She submits that while sometimes studies of moral psychology in Buddhist ethics have focused on individuals, these articles suggest how emotions can have a very public and collective impact on social, economic, and political life. She is also interested in how these anthropological studies of contemporary Buddhist communities trouble textual accounts of Buddhist ethics on central questions of giving, karma, merit, and compassion.
海姆回应了人类学家关注当代佛教实践和情感意识形态的五篇文章,认为关注情感中心及其评估的情感历史方法对伦理学很重要。她认为,虽然佛教伦理学中的道德心理学研究有时侧重于个人,但这些文章表明,情感如何对社会、经济和政治生活产生非常公开和集体的影响。她还感兴趣的是,这些对当代佛教群体的人类学研究如何在布施、业力、功德和慈悲等核心问题上扰乱了佛教伦理的文本记载。
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Buddhist Moral Emotions 《佛教道德情感》特刊导言
3区 哲学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Pub Date : 2023-10-13 DOI: 10.1111/jore.12454
Jessica Starling, Sara Ann Swenson
ABSTRACT This introduction to the special issue on “Buddhist Moral Emotions” explains the need for analyzing affect and emotion for a full understanding of Buddhist ethics. The introduction surveys major works in the turn to affect and advocates for ethnographic research on Buddhism as a lived religion in order to address the role of emotion in Buddhist ethics.
摘要:《佛教道德情感》特刊的引言说明,要全面理解佛教伦理,就必须分析情感和情感。引言部分调查了转向情感的主要作品,并倡导对佛教作为一种生活宗教的民族志研究,以解决情感在佛教伦理中的作用。
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