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Index abortion, xiii–xiv, xvii, 122–123, 126, 152–154, 179, 180 agapē. See divine love altruism, 15, 21, 28, 57, 71, 75, 91, 97, 139–143 American Medical Association, 168, 177–178 Ames, Roger T., 63–80 anātman. See non-ego animals, xiv, 7, 9, 74, 105, 116, 171, 196n20, 201n4; compassion for, 47, 100–101, 179; and pity, 12, 30 Anscombe, Elizabeth, 125, 126, 179 applied ethics, xvi–xvii, 152–154, 166, 168, 179–181 Arendt, Hannah, 18, 20 Aristotle, xii–xv, 10–15, 43–44, 47, 82– 84, 90, 113–119, 123–124, 130, 132; on friendship (philia), 13–15, 47; on justice, 15, 173, 186n56; on pity (eleos), xiii, 10–13, 40, 44, 47 attentiveness. See moment of attentiveness authoritative conduct (ren), 63–64, 68, 71–73, 84 autocompasión. See compassion: for oneself Baier, Annette, 23–26 Baron, Marcia, 122–123 Bentham, Jeremy, xii–xiii, 100, 196n20 Bloom, Allan, 27–30 Blum, Lawrence A., 37, 39, 42 Brown, Lee M., 10–11, 37, 41–44 Buddha-nature, 100. See also impermanence-Buddha-nature Buddhism, xii–xvi, 16–17, 50–61, 81–86, 143–150, 165, 181, 196n19; and attentiveness , 90–93; early Indian, xvi, 51– 57, 115, 120, 139; Japanese, 51–52, 144; and justice, 38–39; on karunā, 8–9, 75, 88, 115, 117, 153; Mahāyāna, 50, 52–53, 82, 190n36; on prajñā, 8–9, 75, 88, 115, 117, 120–121, 153; on self and no-self, 23, 50–61 passim, 75, 83–85, 107–110, 113, 130; Zen, xvi, 57–61, 90, 109, 113, 115, 150 Bush, George W., 163–164 capital punishment, xvi, 154–166, 180 care ethics, xvii, 85, 146–150, 180, 183n1, 194–195n2, 199n2, 202n7; and epistemology , 121–122 ceyin. See compassion: ceyin children, xiv, 13–14, 39, 66, 84, 87, 98–99, 116, 136, 176; and capital punishment, 159–161, 163–164; and compassion, 27, 30–31, 101, 106; and Down syndrome, 169–170; and fairness , 144–145; in the Mencius, 62 Code, Lorraine, 120–121 Coleman, Diane, 174–177 commiseration, xi–xii, 5–6, 11, 51, 61, 111 compassion: in Buddhism, xii, xvi, 16– 17, 50–61, 75, 81–91, 96, 107–115, 127, 130, 139; ceyin, 62–63; and Christian 220 Index theology, xii–xiii, 15–17, 30, 39, 49; ci, 73–74, 77; and commiseration, xi, 6, 11, 61, 111; in Confucianism, xv–xvi, 61–63, 68, 71–73, 81, 88, 130–131, 180; in Daoism, xv–xvi, 61, 73–82, 85–88, 91, 105, 107, 110, 117, 130–131; Dōgen on, 50, 57–61, 83, 110, 113; and imprecision , xiii, xiv, 124–126, 154, 178; jihi, 51–52, 61, 83, 87, 89, 130; Kant on, xii, xiii, xv, 111, 112; karunā, 8–9, 51–53, 75, 88–89, 115, 120–121, 127, 130, 153; mettā, 51–52, 61, 89, 115, 127, 130; Nietzsche on, xiii, 35–36; for oneself (autocompasión), 98; pitié, 26–27, 31–32, 48; Rousseau on, 26–32, 48, 116, 151–152; Śāntideva on, 50–57, 59, 61; Scheler on, 3, 5, 8–9, 39, 47; Spinoza on, xiii, xv, 1, 38, 91, 110–112; and utilitarianism, xiii, 1, 88–89, 112–113, 126–129 concentric ring model of self, 97–110 Confucianism, 61–88 passim, 94–95, 102–104, 110, 121–122, 124, 143–150, 180–181; compassion in, xv–xvi, 50, 61–73 passim, 81–83, 130–131, 180; on selfhood, 50, 61, 64–71, 83–85, 148 Cook, Francis H., 59–60, 190n36 courage, 73, 116–117 Dalmiya, Vrinda, 120–121, 183n1 Daoism, xv–xvi, 61, 73–88, 91, 93, 104– 107, 110, 117–119, 130–131, 145–146 deference (shu), 61–73, 83, 145 Descartes, Rene, 23, 85, 152 Dewey, John, 82, 194 disability rights movement, 174–178 divine love (agapē), 15–21, 49, 185n46 Dōgen, 50, 57–61, 83, 85, 90, 100, 108– 110, 113, 146, 149–150 dynamics of shu, 61–73 ecosystems, 81, 101, 104–107 egoism, 15, 21, 30, 44, 57, 71, 75, 97, 139–141 eight conditions of compassion, 49, 129–130 eleos. See pity: Aristole on empathy, xi, 1, 3–4, 11, 42, 95 eudaimonia. See living well euthanasia. See physician-assisted suicide fellow-feeling, 3–9, 16, 47, 63, 87 feminism, 85, 92, 120–122, 143–144, 147, 150, 153–154, 175–176, 178, 181 Fingarette, Herbert, 69, 191n44 Foot, Philippa, 171–174 four sprouts (tuan), 62, 85, 111 friendship (philia), 13–15, 47...