There are no degrees in a bodhisattva's compassion

Asian Philosophy 16 (3):189 – 198 (2006)
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This paper is to argue that there are no degrees in a Bodhisattva's compassion and also to explore the Western account of compassion, which suggests that there are degrees in our compassion. After analyzing and comparing both positions, I affirm that they are opposite views.

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