HH Ethics
In Ethics for a New Millennium, His Holiness the Dalai Lama discusses ethics from a universal perspective that transcends both religion and the jargon of scholastic philosophy. The study guide that accompanies Ethics for a New Millennium states, "with the growing secularization and globalization of society, we must find a way that transcends religion to establish consensus as to what constitutes positive and negative conduct, what is right and wrong and what is appropriate and inappropriate," (Los Altos Study Group 2). The Dalai Lama opens Ethics for a New Millennium with a general discourse about the nature of ethics, and the goal of ethics. For the Dalai Lama, the goal of ethics is relatively simple: to maximize happiness for all people. However, the Dalai Lama is not a utilitarian The Dalai Lama combines the traditionally utilitarian view that ethics serve the greatest good for the greatest number, with a virtue-based ethics model that assumes an inherently good moral character and demeanor for each person. Moreover, there is a distinct difference between temporary and superficial forms of happiness, and the deeper, more meaningful, and lasting state of happiness that is created by a compassionate mindset and doing good things for other people. Ethics are integral to every aspect of human social life, and therefore, it is important to develop an ethical framework for the current, new millennium.
In the book Ethics for a New Millennium, the Dalai...
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