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Fo Guang Shan Buddhism and Ethical Conversations across Borders: “Sowing Seeds of Affinity”
On the basis of a study of an international Buddhist movement, this article defines “ethical conversations across borders” – acts of ethical deliberation, evaluation or argument that take place in cognisance of multiple ethical regimes – and proposes the conditions under which they can take place. Fo Guang Shan, described in the first part of the article, is a Buddhist movement that originated in Taiwan, but which now has branches around the world. It seeks to promote the cultivation of virtue among its members and among other people with which it has contact. The teachings of Master Hsing Yun, the movement’s founder, advocate two methods through which this project can be realised, “sowing seeds of affinity” and “convenience”. The second part of the article generalizes observations made in relation to Fo Guang Shan and draws the conclusion that all “ethical conversations across borders” require two things, namely, the identification of similarities or “affinities”, and an account of difference that stipulates the units between which the conversation is to be carried on.
Buddhist Translation in the Digital Age—Fo Guang Dictionary of Buddhism
Sheets, linked the minutes of the term, and retrieved the data using AwesomeTable, not only for the convenience of the translator but also to ensure the security of the information. Recently, the translation system has been updated to use the "MediaWiki" platform (same as Wikipedia), and t.....
佛光人工作信條:四給
佛光人工作信條:四給  Working Creed for Buddha’s Light Members: The Four Givings
佛光人要給人信心
佛光人要給人信心  Fo Guang members should give others faith.
隨時給人信心
隨時給人信心 Always give others faith
給人信心 給人歡喜 給人希望 給人方便
給人信心 給人歡喜 給人希望 給人方便 Give Others Faith, Give Others Joy, Give Others Hope, Give Others Convenience
