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BUDDHISM (Skandhas (Form (physical matter), Sensations (arise from contact…
BUDDHISM
Skandhas
Form
physical matter
Sensations
arise from contact with the physical world
Perceptions
impulse
consciousness
Things to remember
bundle theory
Causal relations
neither same nor different
ultimately real and conceptually real
Buddhist Reductionism
FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS
Suffering
Cause of suffering
ending of suffering
Cause to lead to the end of suffering
Analogies
Chariot
we are always changing
no fixed or final identity
Rebirth
neither the same or different
Milk and Butter
page 170
Stolen Mangoes
page 171
3 Marks of existence
Anicca
suffering
Dukka
impertinence
Annata
no slef
Criticisms
analysis of the self seems to presuppose singularity of consciousness
8 Rights
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Right understanding
Good Moral Conduct
Right thought
Good Moral Conduct
Right speech
Good Moral Conduct
Right action
Meditation and mental development
Right livelihood
meditation and mental development
Right effort
meditation and mental development
Right mindfulness
Wisdom or insight
Right concentration
wisdom or insight
Karma
Actions have consequences regardless of if they are good or bad
Good actions = peace and a good life
love for others
Compassion
Patience in everything
Fortunate realms
Gods
Demigods
Man
Negative actions = a bad life
Killing
Stealing
speaking ill of others
Sexual missconduct
Unfortunate realms
Animals
Ghosts
Hell
Nirvana is being released from this cycle
Being Buddhist is an honour
No- Self
if there was a self it would br permanent
nne of the five kinds of psychophysical elements are permanent
hence there is no self