Cross-Cultural Comparisons in Ethics: A Critical Response to Sally Wang

Journal of Religious Ethics 4 (1):47 - 55 (1976)
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A critique of what the author considers to be seriously flawed forms of cros cultural and comparative ethics forming the bulk of Wang's (1975) article on the ethics of Padmasambhava. The difficulties encountered are interpreted by Smu as both endemic to and programmatic for the work of comparative religion ethics.

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