Les droits de l'humanité dans la philosophie bouddhiste et le changement climatique
Les droits de l'humanité dans la philosophie bouddhiste et le changement climatique
이광윤(성균관대학교)
38권 3호, 143~159쪽
초록
What is interesting is that the declaration of the Humanity proposes to create the interdependence between living species, to ensure their right to exist and the right of humanity to live in a healthy and ecologically sustainable environment. The essential idea of the declaration of the Humanity has something in common with Buddhist philosophy. So interdependencies are the foundations of human rights, the design that is the heart of Buddhist philosophy. The draft declaration of the rights of mankind notably proposes to create interdependence between living species, to ensure their right to exist and the right of the Humanity to live in a healthy and ecologically sustainable environment. In Buddhism, everything that came to existence results from conditions of volition, of interdependence. Interdependence is the heart of Buddhist philosophy. Although the interdependence in the Buddhist concept is wider than that of the declaration of the rights of humanity, we can find many similarities between Buddhist philosophy and the idea of the text of the declaration. Humanity is the common central subject of the declaration and that of the Buddhism.
Abstract
What is interesting is that the declaration of the Humanity proposes to create the interdependence between living species, to ensure their right to exist and the right of humanity to live in a healthy and ecologically sustainable environment. The essential idea of the declaration of the Humanity has something in common with Buddhist philosophy. So interdependencies are the foundations of human rights, the design that is the heart of Buddhist philosophy. The draft declaration of the rights of mankind notably proposes to create interdependence between living species, to ensure their right to exist and the right of the Humanity to live in a healthy and ecologically sustainable environment. In Buddhism, everything that came to existence results from conditions of volition, of interdependence. Interdependence is the heart of Buddhist philosophy. Although the interdependence in the Buddhist concept is wider than that of the declaration of the rights of humanity, we can find many similarities between Buddhist philosophy and the idea of the text of the declaration. Humanity is the common central subject of the declaration and that of the Buddhism.
- 발행기관:
- 한국환경법학회
- 분류:
- 법학