Condition of Human Suffering
.... Given such a context, logically one would expect
Plato to downplay the .... a reasoning not unlike that propounded by another near-contemporary, Gautama
Buddha. ....
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Philosophers on the term "Self"
.... Some of those answers have bene embodied in the works of
Plato, the
Buddha, Descartes, and William James, whose views will help clarify the issue. ....
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Sophocles, Plato, Marcus Aurelius, and Andraeus Capellanus
.... One can fairly easily make out a case that Sophocles, Socrates,
Plato, and Marcus .... detachment, not totally different from that taught by the
Buddha, that would ....
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Great Leaders Approach to History
.... tell about the lifestyle of their peoples" (p. 3). Some of the other couplings in the book include Zoroaster and
Buddha, and Confucius and
Plato whose lives ....
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Life and Death
....
Plato also believes that knowledge is actually a matter of recollection, the recollection of .... most to teach about the soul and how to perfect it--the
Buddha. ....
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Pain Physiology
.... initially attributed to the god, Indra (2:3). About 500 BC,
Buddha attributed the .... these humors was in deficit or excess (2:4). In addition,
Plato deduced that ....
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Critiques of Hegel's Philosophy of Religion The purpose of this ...
.... of the dichotomy between ideal and real were asked by
Plato and Aristotle .... account for, say, Buddhism, wherein the special figure of the
Buddha achieves stature ....
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Classical Age of Chinese Thought
.... 2-3). The
Buddha in India, Isiah in Judea, and the classical Greek philosophers .... with an influence that might roughly be compared to that of
Plato and Aristotle ....
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Ottoman Empire
.... One was sending them off to provinces with tutors (as
Plato would have .... Muhammad, unlike Jesus or the
Buddha, combined religious genius with political finesse ....
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The Literature of the Reincarnation
.... That idea is also part of
Plato's dualism between the realm of the .... two things: (1) reincarnation is an eternal possibility, and (2) the
Buddha acknowledged the ....
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Views of Salvation & The Divine
.... scriptures; in India, the
Buddha, and Mahavira, and the writers of the Upanishads and later of the Bhagavad Gita; in Greece, Pythagoras, Socrates and
Plato. ....
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Christianity and Islam
.... scriptures; in India, the
Buddha, and Mahavira, and the writers of the Upanishads and later of the Bhagavad Gita; in Greece, Pythagoras, Socrates and
Plato. ....
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Zen and Socrates
.... is not worth living", Socrates is supposed to have said, according to
Plato's Apology (ibid.). .... from master to pupil in an unbroken chain from the
Buddha himself ....
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Nature of Pre-Socratic Thought
....
Plato with his forms or ideals represented a step backward, in terms of Western .... Thales was an approximate contempory, within a century of so, of
Buddha and of ....
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Christian Beliefs Introduciton.............
.... However, from
Plato to Sartre, from Kierkegaard to Kant, the philosopher can only describe .... a result of man's ignorance of the truth of their own
Buddha nature. ....
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