A Comparison Between The Life Philosophies Of Buddhism And Confucianism

Philosophy and Culture 26 (7):673-678 (1999)
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Abstract

This article attempts to compare the vision of culture, from the ideal personality, religious practices, social and other aspects of the ideal Confucian and Buddhist life in contrast, a preliminary study of the Chinese Buddhist Ethics Buddhist outlook on life as part of its different from Turkey the characteristics of secular ethics, but also a preliminary study of Middle-earth Middle-earth traditional Buddhist outlook on life as an integral part of life, its different from the characteristics of the Indian Buddhist tradition. This article would like to proceed from the perspective of a cultural comparison. It would like to compare the notions of behaveior cultivation, the ideal person and the ideal society in Confucianism and Buddhism. Iwould like to touch upon the part the Chinese Buddhist life view played in helping shape an overall Buddhist ethic, which is different from traditional Chinese ethics. The Chinese Buddhist Life Philosophy, however, played a part in shaping an overall Chinese Life Philosophy, which is different from that of the traditional Indian Buddhist Life Philosophy

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