Tag: Dharmakīrti

Buddhism

(Post-) Buddhism without Rebirth

Traditional Buddhists tend to believe that rebirth and karma are essential parts of the Buddhist worldview and that one, therefore, cannot be a Buddhist without accepting those. For example, the 14th Dalai Lama has written that “as long as you are a Buddhist, it is necessary to accept past and future rebirth”, which means that you can’t be a Buddhist without believing in rebirth. Many Buddhist modernists, on the other hand, consider the doctrine of rebirth and karma unimportant, or radically reinterpret it in an attempt to bring it in line with a more or less Western, “materialist” worldview, or...