| Pub. Year | 1996 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Weatherhill, Inc. |
| ISBN | 0-8348-0334-8 (hardcover) 0-8348-0367-4 (paperback) |
Addressing students, educators, and intellectuals, Daisaku Ikeda has engaged scholarly communities East and West in exploring humanism from a Buddhist perspective. This volume brings together for the general reader Ikeda’s lectures and papers, delivered between 1974 and 1994, on the many dimensions of this timeless theme.
In those 20 years, the author spoke at more than 20 academic and cultural institutions, among them:
• the Brazilian Academy of Letters
• Harvard University
• the Institut de France
• Moscow State University
• the National Museum of India
• Peking University
• the University of Bologna
• the University of California at Los Angeles
As a Buddhist and ardent advocate of peace, Ikeda offers fresh insights that connect the philosophy and values of the Buddhist tradition with the legacy and future of the humanist tradition largely associated with the West.
In each piece, the author examines cultural and philosophical themes relevant to his particular audience in the light of today’s world and its challenges. From the ages-old inquiries of the humanities to the modern role of culture and religion, Ikeda uses highly accessible language to discuss human nature in all its complexity and the human potential for change and transformation.
The themes in this collection of addresses reflect the larger body of the author’s works on Buddhist humanism and its application in contemporary society.
A New Humanism: The University Addresses of Daisaku Ikeda is also available in Japanese, French, Thai, Spanish, Malay, Chinese (traditional version) and Italian.