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Warring To Warrant World Peace: Buddhist Ethics

dc.contributor.authorArlene Bobadilla
dc.contributor.authorKrittiya Tumtong
dc.contributor.authorPhra Panyarattanakorn Somruay Pindon
dc.contributor.authorThawash Homthuanlom
dc.contributor.authorThanee Suwanprateep
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-16T06:37:58Z
dc.date.available2023-12-16T06:37:58Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.date.issuedBE2563
dc.description.abstractWarring with “jus bellum justum” (justified and necessary wars) will instead fuel retributive extremism and miseries. “The War to End Wars” coined by H.G. Wells, Woodrow Wilson, David L. George has thus to be declined. “Si vis pacem, para bellum (if you want peace, prepare for war)” is then cautioned by Plato, Renatus, Shi Ji and Rama VI. Buddhist ethics nevertheless believes that apartheid and holocaustic warring discriminates peacefulness. Warring to warrant world peace through Buddhist ethics emerges two kinds of understanding, i.e. first, the pañca sīla codes,“Thou shalt abstain from killing beings” but authorities like policemen and military armforces exploiting lethal arms for suppressions and battles are justified and not guilty. Second, “Jus bellum justum” ethically clashes between duties of abstaining from killing with the duties of national defense, and security from threats. Had war been purposively waged for the national defense through implementing the principle of Aparihāniyadhamma 7
dc.description.abstractit will never decline but enrich prosperity, welfare and common good because in war-defense and security. It is not declaring war but defending oneself from assaults. So, it is imperative to wage wars with one’s taṇhā (lusts) and lobha (greeds)
dc.description.abstractonly then morality of each one would at the end warrant world peace.
dc.identifier.urihttps://harrt.in.th/handle/123456789/4778
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectBuddhist Ethics
dc.subjectWar World
dc.subjectPeace
dc.subject.isced0223 ปรัชญาและจริยธรรม
dc.subject.oecd6.3 ปรัชญา จริยธรรมและศาสนา
dc.titleWarring To Warrant World Peace: Buddhist Ethics
dc.typeบทความวารสาร (Journal Article)
dspace.entity.typePublication
harrt.itemID982
harrt.researchAreaปรัชญา - อื่นๆ
harrt.researchGroupปรัชญา
harrt.researchTheme.1จริยศาสตร์
harrt.researchTheme.2พุทธศาสนศึกษา
mods.location.urlhttps://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ajrc/article/view/243553
oaire.citation.endPage107
oaire.citation.issue2
oaire.citation.startPage87
oaire.citation.titleAsia Pacific Journal of Religions and Cultures
oaire.citation.volume4
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