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Ahiṃsā, la Nonviolence ou l'absence du désir de nuire

 

Premières lectures sur la notion de Ahimsâ

chapple_ahimsa.pdf — Christopher Key Chapple, Nonviolence to Animals, Earth, and Self in Asian Traditions, Albany, SUNY Press, 1993, Chapter 2; Nonviolence, Buddhism, and Animal Protection, pp. 21–47.

findly_borderline.pdf — Ellison Banks Findly, Borderline Beings: Plant Possibilities in Early Buddhism, Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 122, No. 2, Indic and Iranian Studies in Honor of Stanley Insler on His Sixty-Fifth Birthday (Apr. - Jun., 2002), pp. 252–263.

ruegg_ahimsa.pdf — D. Seyford Ruegg, Ahimsâ and Vegetarism in the History of Buddhism, in Somaratna Balasooriya and others (Eds.), Buddhist Studies in Honour of Walpola Rahula, London, Gordon Fraser, 1980, pp. 234–241.

sivaraksa_violence.pdf — Sulak Sivaraksa, Economic Aspects of Social and Environmental Violence from a Buddhist Perspective, Buddhist-Christian Studies, Vol. 22 (2002), pp. 47–60.

 

Premières lectures sur les principes de bioéthique et la Nonmaleficence

beauchamp_childress_nonmaleficence.pdf — Tom L. Beauchamp and James F. Childress, Principles of Biomedical Ethics. Fifth Edition, New York / Oxford, OUP, 2001, Chapter 4: Nonmaleficence, pp. 113–164.

engelhardt_principles.pdf — H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr, The Foundations of Bioethics. Second Edition, New York / Oxford, OUP, 1996, Chapter 3: The Principles of Bioethics, pp. 102–134.

hughes_keown_bibliographic.pdf — James J. Hughes and Damien Keown, Buddhism and Medical Ethics: A Bibliographic Introduction, Journal of Buddhist Ethics, Volume 2, 1995 (Excellente revue électronique annuelle): http:// www.buddhistethics.org/ index.html