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_aNyarninda, Ven. _bID:2022MAE002 _960525 |
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_aA Comparative Study of Compassion in Modern and Theravada Buddhist Psychology as a Case of Conflict-Resolution/ _cVen. Nyarninda. |
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_aTaunggyi: _bShan State Buddhist University, _c2024. |
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_avi, 43 p. , _c30 cm. |
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_aThe title of the research is " A Comparative Study of Compassion in Modern and Theravada Buddhist Psychology as a case of Conflict-Resolution". The argument of this research focuses on the conflicts and their causes that arise in the world, society, and within members of a group as well as exploring the important role of compassion that plays in conflict-resolution. Based on this, the purposes of these case studies are; 1. To study the notion of Compassion in Modern and Theravada Buddhist Psychology with their comparison, 2. To explore the conflict and its cause of arising and, 3. To demonstrate how compassion effectively assists in conflict-resolution. In light of this, the structure of the research is divided into six sections. Practically, compassion can form as the self-compassion and compassion for others. The specific practice of compassion is to share the compassion mind with others through practicing self-compassion. Accordingly, the methodology of the research is considered as a textual study that consults both Primary and secondary sources. The Primary is based on the Tipitaka and the secondary is based on the Modern (both Buddhist and Western) scholars. _bMasters of Arts: _cShan State Buddhist University, _d2024. |
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