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Human nature in the vision of Buddhadasa Bhikkhu
Researcher : Phra Man Titameto (Daomai) date : 13/11/2018
Degree : ¾Ø·¸ÈÒʵÃÁËҺѳ±Ôµ(»ÃѪ­Ò)
Committee :
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Graduate : ñð ¾ÄÉÀÒ¤Á òõöñ
 
Abstract

   The purposes of this thesis are to describe Human the nature the vision of Buddhadasa Bhikkhu, (1) study human the nature the in Theravada Buddhist Philosophy, (2) study human the nature the vision of Buddhadasa Bhikku, (3) analysis human the nature the vision of Buddhadasa Bhikku, with the concept of human the nature in Theravada Buddhist Philosophy, to consider the socialization process of his thoughts, are applicable to the contemporary social and moral situations.

The findings of the study can be summarized as follows.                           

 

   (1) Buddhadasas thoughts was to larger extent based on Theravada Buddhism which acquired thought his career socialization. The concept of human nature in Theravada Buddhism Philosophy is based on the theory of Anattā (non- self). Human beings are born from two compositions Body, ¡ÒÂ, Mind, Soul, ¨Ôµ, Human being’s minds or consciousness really exist in human being’s bodies. They are formless’ having connection with bodies and are of importance to bodies. The body of Human beings is an impermanent, changeable (Aniccatā) and is subject to oppression all time, especially, it is subject to suffering (Dukkhatā). The highest of life is Nibbana.

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