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Buddhist Philosophy As Experiential Path: A Journey Through the Sutta Nipāta
Author Habito, Ruben L. F.
Source International Philosophical Quarterly
Volumev.28 n.2 (總號=n.110)
Date1988.06
Pages125 - 139
PublisherPhilosophy Documentation Center
Publisher Url http://www.pdcnet.org/wp/
LocationCharlottesville, VA, US [夏律第鎮, 維吉尼亞州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordPhilosophy; Experience; Truth; Wisdom; Sutta Nipata; Anicca; Anatta; Nibbana; Habito, Ruben L.F
AbstractBuddhist philosophy is an enterprise that looks into the meaning,content,and implications of the fundamental enlightenment experience of the buddha, for the light it sheds on the basic questions of human existence. this present article takes a journey through the "sutta nipata",a collection of teachings attributed to the buddha, and examines three "moments" involved in the buddhist experience,namely the vision of impermanence ("anicca") as starting point,selflessness ("anatta") as point of arrival,and the state of perfect peace and freedom ("nibbana") as ultimate goal. the realization of this goal however does not lead to other-worldly aloofness but to ongoing concern with other living beings with the compassion that is but a natural outcome of this selfless state in peace and freedom.
ISSN00190365; 21538077 (E)
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Created date2001.06.26
Modified date2014.04.22



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