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23 Οκτ 2017 · This document provides an overview of key Buddhist concepts including the Four Noble Truths, Three Marks of Existence (dukkha, anitya, anatta), dependent origination, and the Eightfold Path. It discusses Buddhist views on topics like ethics, reincarnation, and nirvana.
26 Ιουλ 2013 · This document provides an overview of key Buddhist concepts including the Four Noble Truths, Three Marks of Existence (dukkha, anitya, anatta), dependent origination, and the Eightfold Path. It discusses Buddhist views on topics like ethics, reincarnation, and nirvana.
8 Αυγ 2014 · Buddhist Ethics • The craving for individuality (including life, pleasure, power) produces suffering—which is ended through virtue and meditation • Being virtuous requires us to respect ourselves and others, and to be patient, moderate, and to maintain a clear and balanced mind • Personal enlightenment consists not in merely following rules but ...
15 Σεπ 2012 · The five components (called the Five Aggregates) of people are: • “Form” or “Matter” (the body) • “Feelings” or “Sensations” • “Perception,” “Cognition,” etc. • “Thought,” “Volition,” etc. • “Consciousness” Anatta: Bundle Theory of the Self. Buddhism, Generally….
16 Απρ 2017 · This document provides an overview of Buddhism, including its founder Siddhartha Gautama, also known as Buddha, teachings such as the Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path, concepts like karma and rebirth, symbols, followers, and places of worship.
Presentation transcript: 1 Ethics Buddhism: The Means. 2 The Eightfold Path: Ethics Section. The Eightfold Path is the core of Buddhist practice and lifestyle. Split into three sections: Wisdom, Ethics, and Meditation.
1) How does our understanding of morality differ in Buddhism from theistic religions? 2) List three concepts you might use in a discussion about Buddhist morality. 3) How does morality compliment the whole practice of Buddhism? 4) Why are the 5 Precepts especially important in a discussion on Buddhism and how should they be regarded / interpreted?