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The Science of Sukha: A Scientific Theory on the Buddhist Concept of Happiness and Human Development
著者 Walsh, Zachary David (著)
出版年月日2013
ページ224
出版者佛光大學
出版サイト https://website.fgu.edu.tw/?locale=zh_tw
出版地宜蘭縣, 臺灣 [I-lan hsien, Taiwan]
資料の種類博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
言語英文=English
学位修士
学校佛光大學
学部・学科名佛教學系
指導教官劉國威=Liu, Kuo-wei
卒業年101
キーワードSukha 樂; happiness; eudaimonia; chandha; Buddhism; science; positive psychology; gross national happiness; human development
抄録There are many engaged Buddhists incorporating science into Buddhism without reference to traditional value structures and there are many Buddhist scholars ignoring or rejecting the ongoing development of Buddhism by scientific research. This paper seeks to avoid these two extremes by constructing a platform upon which Buddhists and scientists can meaningfully advance one another’s understanding of happiness and well-being without neglecting important differences. Using an integrative literature review format, research from positive psychology, happiness economics, and contemplative science will be linked to Buddhist ethics, in an effort to delineate the territory and boundaries of Buddhism’s engagement to the science of happiness.
Since there is no operational definition for a Buddhist concept of happiness in current scientific literature, this paper will also attempt to lay the foundation for its establishment in three ways: First, it will define happiness in correspondence to the Buddhist concept of sukha; second, it will integrate scientific research into a construct that retains the concept’s traditional integrity; and third, it will experimentally demonstrate the validity of sukha by providing evidence of its functional relevance to lived Buddhist practice. The paper will conclude with a critical analysis of the potential merits of Buddhism’s happiness hypothesis in future studies.
目次Abstract i
Dedication ii
Acknowledgements iii
Contents iv
Chapter 1
Introduction 1
1.1
Ecological and Existential Crises 1
1.2
Theoretical and Practical Solutions 4
1.3
Happiness as a Universal Goal of Development 9
1.4
Methodology 12
1.5
Objectives 13
1.6
Review 16
1.7
Chapter Structure 26
Chapter 2
A Buddhist Psychology of Happiness 28
2.1
Happiness, Suffering, and Nirvana 28
2.2
Buddhism’s Happiness Hypothesis 35
2.3
The Threefold Path to Happiness 45
2.4
Conclusion 54
Chapter 3
A Buddhist Economics of Happiness 55
3.1
Economics’ Utility Maximization Model 55
3.2
Growth of Absolute versus Relative Wealth 58
3.3
A Buddhist Model of Shared Value 64
3.4
Suffering on the Hedonic Treadmill 68
3.5
Happiness and Altruism 78
3.6
Conclusion 87
Chapter 4
A Buddhist Sociology of Happiness 91
4.1
Gross National Happiness 91
4.2
Institutionalizing Happiness 95
4.3
Case Study: Happiness at Fo Guang University 101
4.3.1.
Survey Development 101
4.3.2.
Population Background 104
4.3.3.
Background of Key Variables Affecting Buddhist Scholars and Monastics 107
4.3.4.
Data Analysis 110
4.3.5.
Discussion and Recommendations 122
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4.3.6.
Present Limitations and Future Directions of this Study 131
Chapter 5
Conclusion 134
5.1
Mapping the Territory and Boundaries of Current Research 134
5.2
Suggestions for Further Research 145
Appendix A: Figures 153
Appendix B: Survey 157
Appendix C: Charts 171
Bibliography 189
Primary Sources 189
Secondary Sources 190
Further Reading 218
ヒット数201
作成日2023.04.24
更新日期2023.07.07



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