Author: | Heinz Duthel | ISBN: | 1230000138638 |
Publisher: | Heinz Duthel | Publication: | June 3, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Heinz Duthel |
ISBN: | 1230000138638 |
Publisher: | Heinz Duthel |
Publication: | June 3, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Buddhist philosophy
Buddhist philosophy
Gautama Buddha
Tripiṭaka
Āgama (Buddhism)
Dharma (Buddhism)
Middle way
Early Buddhism
Metaphysics
Phenomenology (philosophy)
Ethics
Epistemology
Empirical evidence
Ayatana
Four Noble Truths
Skandha
Impermanence
Dukkha
Anatta
Pratītyasamutpāda
Śūnyatā
Karma in Buddhism
Rebirth (Buddhism)
Saṃsāra (Buddhism)
Buddhist cosmology
Three Jewels
Buddhist Paths to liberation
Śīla
Pāramitā
Buddhist meditation
Mindfulness
Wisdom in Buddhism
Karuṇā
Bodhipakkhiyādhammā
Buddhist monasticism
Householder (Buddhism)
Four stages of enlightenment
Arhat (Buddhism)
Buddhahood
Bodhisattva
Theravada
Pāli Canon
Mahayana
Hinayana
Chinese Buddhist canon
Vajrayana
Tibetan Buddhist canon
Navayana
Experience is [...] the path most elaborated in early Buddhism. The doctrine on the other hand was kept low. The Buddha avoided doctrinal formulations
concerning the final reality as much as possible in order to prevent his followers from resting content with minor achievements on the path in which the
absence of the final experience could be substituted by conceptual understanding of the doctrine or by religious faith, a situation which sometimes occurs,
in both varieties, in the context of Hindu systems of doctrine.
Buddhist philosophy
Buddhist philosophy
Gautama Buddha
Tripiṭaka
Āgama (Buddhism)
Dharma (Buddhism)
Middle way
Early Buddhism
Metaphysics
Phenomenology (philosophy)
Ethics
Epistemology
Empirical evidence
Ayatana
Four Noble Truths
Skandha
Impermanence
Dukkha
Anatta
Pratītyasamutpāda
Śūnyatā
Karma in Buddhism
Rebirth (Buddhism)
Saṃsāra (Buddhism)
Buddhist cosmology
Three Jewels
Buddhist Paths to liberation
Śīla
Pāramitā
Buddhist meditation
Mindfulness
Wisdom in Buddhism
Karuṇā
Bodhipakkhiyādhammā
Buddhist monasticism
Householder (Buddhism)
Four stages of enlightenment
Arhat (Buddhism)
Buddhahood
Bodhisattva
Theravada
Pāli Canon
Mahayana
Hinayana
Chinese Buddhist canon
Vajrayana
Tibetan Buddhist canon
Navayana
Experience is [...] the path most elaborated in early Buddhism. The doctrine on the other hand was kept low. The Buddha avoided doctrinal formulations
concerning the final reality as much as possible in order to prevent his followers from resting content with minor achievements on the path in which the
absence of the final experience could be substituted by conceptual understanding of the doctrine or by religious faith, a situation which sometimes occurs,
in both varieties, in the context of Hindu systems of doctrine.