Invulnerabilism – What Buddhism is NOT

A recent OpEd piece in the New York Times really touched a nerve with Buddhist readers (see the comments section).  In the article, Clemson philosophy professor Todd May, claims that the official doctrine of Buddhism teaches something he summarizes as “invulnerabilism”.  He ties Buddhism and with Stoicism and describes their goal as: abolition of desire, the elimination […]

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Published on January 01, 2015 09:15
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