Buddhist teachings on the subject of morality, which is traditionally referred to in Buddhism as "sila."
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- Buddhism and Medical Ethics A bibliographic introduction.
- Questions and Answers on Buddhist Moral Issues Topics include: good and evil, marriage, divorce, birth control and abortion, suicide, war, military service, mercy killing, killing for self protection, stealing from the rich to feed the poor, extramarital sex, white lies, intoxicants.
- Buddhist Precepts An explanation of the Precepts by Robert Aitken Roshi.
- The Golden Rules of Buddhism Quotes from Therevada sources on daily life, organized by topic.
- Sila Sila (virtue, moral conduct) is the cornerstone upon which the entire Noble Eightfold Path is built. The practice of sila is defined by the middle three factors of the Eightfold Path: Right Speech, Right Action, and Right Livelihood.
- Buddhist Morality The basic concepts of Buddhist morality.
- Buddhism and Respect for Parents Extensive sutra analysis of Buddha's teaching on respecting one's parents.