The Buddha's Philosophy of Man: Early Indian Buddhist Dialogues (Everyman's Library)

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ISBN-10:

0460872079

ISBN-13:

9780460872072

Author(s): Ling, Trevor
Released: Mar 15, 1993
Format: Paperback, 256 pages
Related ISBN: 9780460012478

Description:

This book is part of the "Everyman" series, which has been totally re-set with wide margins and easy-to-read type and contains some of the most important early Buddhist dialogues. Taken from the "Digha Nikaya", these are key discusions of ethics, values and attitudes. Set in India in the 6th century BC, their teaching is common to many later schools of Buddhist thought. Discussing the historical and philosophical setting for the dialogues, the translator provides introductions and notes and has extensively revised the Rhys Davids translation to convey the original spirit of the discourses.

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