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The Place of Animals in Buddhism
By Francis Story
18 pagesThis brief reflection explores whether animals are capable of ethical behavior and, if they lack this ability, how they progress toward liberation.
Drawing on the ideas of 19th-century naturalist John Arthur Thomson, Story suggests that animals primarily repay karmic debts by following their inherent nature. However, through interactions with humans, they do have the ability to learn higher behaviors.