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  1. Buddhism and Abortion in Contemporary Japan:" Mizuko Kuyō" and the Confrontation with Death.Bardwell Smith - 1988 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 15 (1):3-24.
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  • (1 other version)Buddhism and Abortion: A Western Approach.James Hughes - 1998 - In Buddhism and Abortion: A Western Approach. pp. 183-198.
    Most Western Buddhists employ both utilitarian and virtue ethics, in the paradoxical unity of compassion and wisdom. On the one hand, our personal karmic clarity is most related to our cultivation of compassionate intention, but on the other hand we also need to develop penetrating insight into the most effective means to the ends. We do not believe that the person who helps others without any intention of doing so to have accrued merit, while we look upon the person who (...)
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  • Silences and Censures: Abortion, History, and Buddhism in Japan: A Rejoinder to George Tanabe.William R. LaFleur - 1995 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 22 (1/2):185-196.
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  • Buddhism and Abortion in Contemporary Japan: Minrko K iry~ and the Confrontation with Death.Bardwell SMm - 1988 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 15:I511.
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