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Human Oriented Ethics—A Study Of Buddhist Ethics In The "Sivgala Sutta"

Posted on:2019-09-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y X ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330548973490Subject:Ethics
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The"Sivgala Sutta"(?????)mainly relate to the importance of"four evil industries","four evil thoughts"and"six ways"to make the Sivgala understand personal ethics.the Buddha has compared the six orientations of East,West,South,north,up and down to the six relationships of the father and son,the husband and wife,the teacher and the younger,the master and the subordinate,the monk and the secular and the clansmen,and elaborate the ethical principles of the two sides,and encourage the Sivgala to conscientiously fulfill their family and social responsibilities.at the same time,how to distinguish between the evil friends and the good friends;how to understand the way of the teacher and his younger brother;how to make a good relationship and love the people;how to send a boundless heart to the sand and the Sanskrit,the Buddha gave his own value judgment.Through"Sivgala Sutta"we can clearly see the life ethics advocated by primitive Buddhism and the ethical theory based on human.The"Sivgala Sutta"explains in detail the importance of moral cultivation to the individual and the role meaning of ethics in social interaction.All the doctrinal and moral values of the Buddha are centered on human beings and the field of human life.It can be said that daily ethics played an important role in the teachings of the Buddha,the ethics of human was highly valued and the practice of the believers must begin with the general moral practice of oneself.The significance of studying the"Sivgala Sutta"is to make people understand that the"World-quit"of Buddhism is still the ultimate goal under the premise of"World-beginning".Buddhism emphasizes that the meaning of"present world"lies not only in reminding people to grasp the present situation,but also to oppose out of life and the theoretical appeal of life and moral practice,and to advocate the individual to shape the personality through moral efforts and make the mind co mplete freedom beyond the restriction of the pattern.
Keywords/Search Tags:primitive Buddhism, "Sivgala Sutta"???????, ethic
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