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Hongladarom, Soraj: Good technology is possible : but there are conditions In: The good robot : why technology needs feminism / [ed. by] Eleanor Drage and Kerry McInerney. - reprinted . - London [u.a.] : Bloomsbury Academic, (2025). - 64-70 |
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Rayner, Amy [Hrsg.]: The Routledge companion to Indian ethics : women, justice, bioethics and ecology 2024 |
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Abe, Hiroshi (Hg.): Environmental philosophy and East Asia : nature, time, responsibility 2023 |
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Bartley, Christopher: Indian ethics In: Ethics : the key thinkers / ed. by Tom Angier. - 2. ed . - London [u.a.] : Bloomsbury Acad., (2023). - 239-259 |
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D'Silva, Joyce: Animal welfare in world religion : teaching and practice 2023 |
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Nelson, Eric: Emptying ecology : Chan Buddhist antinomianism and environmental ethics In: Environmental philosophy and East Asia : nature, time, responsibility / ed. by Hiroshi Abe, Matthias Fritsch and Mario Wenning, 2023, 8, 109-127 |
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Levin, Abigail: Ethical considerations on mindfulness-based psychotherapeutic interventions In: The Oxford handbook of psychotherapy ethics / ed. by Manuel Trachsel, Jens Gaab, Nikola Biller-Andorno, Serife Tekin and John Z. Sadler. - 1. ed . - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, (2021). - 591-605 |
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Nielen, Holger: Alter und Altern in den Religionen In: Handbuch Alter und Altern : Anthropologie - Kultur - Ethik / Michael Fuchs (Hg.). - Berlin : Metzler, (2021). - 63-74 |
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Tham, Joseph (Hg.): Multicultural and interreligious perspectives on the ethics of human reproduction : protecting future generations 2021 |
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Wei, Dedong: A syncretic innovation in Chinese Buddhism : animal release rituals in New York City In: Chinese environmental ethics : religions, ontologies, and practices / ed. by Mayfair Yang. - Lanham, MD [u.a.] : Rowman & Littlefield, (2021). - 169-196 |
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Yang, Mei-hui (Hg.): Chinese environmental ethics : religions, ontologies, and practices 2021 |
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Yang, Mei-hui; Huang, Weishan: Buddhist environmentalism and civic engagement in secular Shanghai In: Chinese environmental ethics : religions, ontologies, and practices / ed. by Mayfair Yang. - Lanham, MD [u.a.] : Rowman & Littlefield, (2021). - 69-99 |
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Bruce, Alex: Buddhism : paradox and practice - morally relevant distinctions in the Buddhist characterization of animals In: The Routledge Handbook of religion and animal ethics / ed. by Andrew Linzey and Clair Linzey. - 1. issued in paperback. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, (2020). - ISBN 978-0-367-73314-8 - ISBN 978-1-138-59272-8. - S. 43-55 |
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Bruce, Alex: Buddhist rebirth, reincarnation, and animal welfare In: The Routledge Handbook of religion and animal ethics / ed. by Andrew Linzey and Clair Linzey. - 1. issued in paperback. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, (2020). - ISBN 978-0-367-73314-8 - ISBN 978-1-138-59272-8. - S. 349-360 |
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Bstan-vdzin-rgya-mtsho <Dalai Lama XIV.>: Der Klima-Appell des Dalai Lama an die Welt : schützt unsere Umwelt 2020 |
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Hongladarom, Soraj: Normativity in Buddhism and its application in bioethics In: Dealing with bioethical issues in a globalized world : normativity in bioethics / Joris Gielen, ed, 2020, 14, 95-113 |
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Keown, Damien: Buddhist ethics : a very short introduction 2020 |
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Kopf, Gereon: Does AI have Buddha-nature? : Reflections on the metaphysical, soteriological, and ethical dimensions of including humanoid robots in religious rituals from one Mahayana Buddhist perspective In: Culturally sustainable social robotics : proceedings of Robophilosophy 2020 ; August 18-21, 2020, Aarhus University and online / ed. by Marco Nørskov, Johanna Seibt and Oliver Santiago Quick, 2020, 335, 596-600 |
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Lama, Dalai: Wir alle müssen und kümmern : Die Corona-Pandemie stellt die Welt vor eine Zerreißprobe. Um die Krise zu überstehen, müssen wir radikal umdenken. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2020 (2020-07-04) |
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Yancy, George: How Does a Buddhist Monk Face Death? : If we learn to celebrate life for its ephemeral beauty, its coming and going, we can make peace with its end. In: New York Times, 2020 (2020-02-26) |