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Buddhism "All The Experience Is Bitter" Thought And Its Contemporary Value

Posted on:2014-05-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z A ChengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330401984843Subject:Chinese philosophy
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Currently, due to the development of the socialist market economy and allkinds of thoughts and culture mutual machine, appeared the trend of thedevelopment of diversified values. In that case, The purpose of writing this paper toget the buddhist " all the experience is bitter" for the idea of the significance oftoday’s society, And strive to reference the《Yogacarabhumi-sastra》、《The fiveKings》、《Abhidharmakosa-Sastra》and so on in the content of buddhist " all theexperience is bitter", Application of comprehensive analysis, comparison, inductionand research method to overall objective analysis of the ideological content and thevalue of the contemporary society.Body constituted by the four chapters:Chapter1, Buddhism " all the experience is bitter" thought from the natural andsocial background. This chapter first through the ancient India’s natural environment,and to set the logical starting point, in through the social environment, further the "all the experience is bitter" thought is the history, specific, comprehensive, is achange to the nature and society, but also the real reflection of ideological andcultural mix and absorption.Chapter2, Buddhism "all the experience is bitter" thought of content. Thischapter explain and described the Buddhism "all the experience is bitter" thoughtcontain bitter content, and the relationship between the experience.Chapter3, Buddhism "all the experience is bitter" thought of the characteristicsof the bitter. This chapter after chapter2content to its analysis method, fromproduce bitter root, through the description on the bitter four characteristics, and topave the way for the below.Chapter4, Buddhism "all the experience is bitter" thought of the contemporaryvalue. This chapter through the modern pain are discussed, and further demonstratesthe Buddhism "all the experience is bitter" thought this leaven nourishment for themind, to social conflict and suffering huge mediation role.
Keywords/Search Tags:All the experience is bitter, Transiency, Emptiness, Ego-mind
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