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Buddhism

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(PDF) Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness - Academia.edu academia.edu Academia.edu 6 facts
referenceIn the Pali Canonical Texts (Tipitaka) of Buddhism, consciousness is referred to by the terms Vinnana, Manas, and Citta, which are translated as 'life-force', 'mind', and 'discernment' respectively.
claimThe author utilizes the Buddhist principles of emptiness (Suññata) and dependent co-arising (paticcasamuppāda) to exemplify notions of experience related to consciousness.
accountBuddhism originated and developed in an Indian cultural context that utilized first-person practices for producing and exploring states of consciousness through systematic training of attention.
claimBuddhism recognizes three distinct functions of the mind: affective, conative, and cognitive.
referenceBuddhism classifies consciousness into six kinds based on their relationship to sense-faculties: eye-consciousness, ear-consciousness, nose-consciousness, tongue-consciousness, body-consciousness, and mind-consciousness.
referenceThe Theory of Causation (paticcasamuppada) in Buddhism, also known as the formula of Dependent Origination, applies causal relativity to suffering and repeated existence in the cycle of births and deaths, with consciousness serving as one of the twelve links.
Consciousness studies : cross-cultural perspectives - Internet Archive archive.org McFarland Jul 23, 2023 2 facts
referenceThe book 'Consciousness studies: cross-cultural perspectives' organizes Eastern traditions of consciousness into three primary frameworks: Yoga as a path to higher consciousness, Vedanta as a philosophy of pure consciousness, and Buddhism as a psychology of consciousness.
referenceThe Eastern Tradition section of 'Consciousness studies: cross-cultural perspectives' covers Yoga as a road to higher consciousness, Vedanta as a philosophy of pure consciousness, and Buddhism as a psychology of consciousness.
Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 1 fact
referenceRhys Davids authored the 1882 book 'Buddhism: Being a Sketch of the Life and Teachings of Gautama, the Buddha', published by SPCK.
Mind and Consciousness - St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology saet.ac.uk St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology Jun 20, 2024 1 fact
claimMonistic Hinduism and Buddhism posit levels of consciousness, reincarnation, Karma, and teachings about minds and mindfulness.
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimThe Huayan, Tiantai, and Tendai schools of Buddhism explicitly attribute Buddha-nature to inanimate objects such as lotus flowers and mountains.
Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness: Mind, Nature, and ... books.google.com Itay Shani, Susanne Kathrin Beiweis · Bloomsbury Publishing 1 fact
claim'Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness: Mind, Nature, and Ultimate Reality' analyzes debates regarding consciousness, ultimate reality, emergence, mental causation, realism, idealism, panpsychism, and illusionism through the lens of East and South-East Asian philosophies, specifically Buddhism and Vedanta.
Epistemology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
referenceMark Siderits authored the book 'Buddhism As Philosophy', published by Hackett Publishing in 2021.