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Buddhist and Psychological Perspectives on Emotions and Well-Being |
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Author |
Davidson, Richard J. (著)=Davidson, R. J. (au.)
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Ekman, Paul
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Ricard, Matthieu (著)=Ricard, M. (au.)
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Wallace, B. Alan
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Source |
Current Directions in Psychological Science
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Volume | v.14 n.2 |
Date | 2005 |
Pages | 59 - 63 |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Publisher Url |
http://www.cambridge.org/
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Location | New York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | English; Dalai Lama; consciousness; conscious; emotions; psychologists; tibetans |
Abstract | Stimulated by a recent meeting between Western psychologists and the Dalai Lama on the topic of destructive emotions, we report on two issues: the achievement of enduring happiness, what Tibetan Buddhists call sukha, and the nature of afflictive and nonafflictive emotional states and traits. A Buddhist perspective on these issues is presented, along with discussion of the challenges the Buddhist view raises for empirical research and theory. |
ISSN | 09637214 |
Hits | 841 |
Created date | 2006.09.12 |
Modified date | 2016.08.24 |
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