Seminar: Is Buddhist Karma a Retributive Principle? 11/30/25

A seminar at Woo Ju Memorial Library with Dr. Lee Ling Ting

When humans face difficulties and misfortunes in unbearable suffering, some may praise God, believing the Creator perhaps has benevolent intentions. Others may resent fate, perceiving it as unjust or predetermined. Still others may attribute their circumstances to past karma, considering it self-inflicted. Buddhist ethics, however, endorses none of these responses. How, then, does Buddhist karma address what we encounter? This talk will examine Buddhist sutras and philosophical texts to explore and answer this question.

Date: Sunday, November 30

Time: 2:00-3:30pm

Location: Woo Ju Memorial Library

Speaker: Dr. Lee Ling Ting


Dr. Lee Ling Ting

Dr. Lee Ling Ting is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in Philosophy at Vassar College, New York. She completed her PhD in Indian Philosophy from Harvard University in 2024. Her research focuses on philosophy of language and epistemology in Indian Nyāya and Buddhist traditions.

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