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Buddhism and Peace Theory: Exploring a Buddhist Inner Peace
Author Tanabe, Juichiro (著)
Source International Journal of Peace Studies
Volumev.21 n.2 Fall
Date2016
Pages1 - 14
PublisherInternational Peace Research Association (IPRA)
Publisher Url http://www.iprafoundation.org/
LocationUS [美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractThe main aim of Buddhism is to examine how human mind becomes a root cause of suffering and how it can be addressed. This paper explores how this analysis of the human mind develops inner peace. The analysis proposes inner peace as a non-dualistic peace based on the practice of multiple functions of mind-contemplative mind, a deep cognitive transformation framed by an interdependent, interpenetrating understanding of reality, and compassionate mind - in a synergistic way. Put different, inner peace means an awakening to an ultimate inseparability between our own well-being and happiness and that of others, which inspires us to make an effort to gratify the basic needs of all and promote our freedom and justice and that of others equally.
Table of contentsIntroduction 1
Methodological Considerations 2
Foundational aim of Buddhism 2
Analyzing the Four Noble Truths doctrine 2
A Buddhist analysis of conflict dynamics 3
Examining a Buddhist conflict resolution and inner peace 5
Mindfulness 5
Dialogue and mindfulness 6
On a Buddhist Peace 7
An interdependent relationship between inner peace and outer peace 9
Conclusion and research implications 10
Notes 10
References 11
ISSN10857494 (P)
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Created date2023.11.08
Modified date2023.11.10



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