This workshop brings together four renowned scholars to examine the application and challenges of Buddhist ethical thought across different times and contexts. Topics include dialogue between Buddhist teachings and diverse embodied practices, contemporary animal ethics, and the measurement of interspecies suffering, spanning fields such as religious philosophy, gender studies, and ecological ethics.
Workshop on Ethical Living in a Complex World: A Buddhist Perspective
Organizer: Center for Buddhist Studies, Fo Guang University
Language: Presentations in English, with Chinese interpretation provided
Date: Friday, April 18, 2025
Location: Room N117, College of Buddhist Studies, Fo Guang University
Participants: Limited to 40 (on a first-come, first-served basis)
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/WjRyahQcLjNTypRm9
Contact: cbs@gm.fgu.edu.tw / 03-9871000#12812
This event requires registration. Both students and faculty from our department, as well as from other departments or universities, are welcome to attend, but advance registration is necessary. Spots are limited, and there is no fee! Feel free to share this message and the registration link with interested faculty and students from other schools.
