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Buddhism is philosophy, not philosophy. It's science, it's not science! If you just boil down the Dharma to philosophy, science, you would be looking down on the Dharma!
First of all, the Dharma is true! Because for thousands of years, there have been people who have proven the correctness of the Dharma in practice! This is the same as an experiment, proving that the Dharma is true!
What is philosophy, philosophy guides science, and is the combination of man's world view and outlook on life. But Buddhism is not limited to these, Buddhism is not only a world view, a view of the universe, a view of life, but also an exploration of the material world! Science has been emphasizing that the world is material, but is it really the world that is material?
The level of science is still limited to the explanation of the world's matter! The Dharma explains the world from three aspects, and it has nothing to do with matter, because matter is an illusion and is what our eyes see, and the human eye can only receive a range of light wave frequencies, and those who can't see it are denied! Humans are too self-righteous!
The Dharma is vast, complete, and wise. It can be said that Buddhism is the ultimate learning!
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Obviously untenable inferences Only philosophy that has been proven correct by practice is scientific at this stage. Because there are also right and wrong in philosophy. The only scientific philosophy at this stage is Marxist philosophy.
Buddhism, on the other hand, is a typical idealistic philosophy, a recognized product of religion, not a science. Because Buddhism does not properly reflect existence.
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Buddhism is a philosophy that enlightens people, but science is something that denies the Buddha-nature of human beings.
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Buddhism is sometimes equated with modern Buddhist studies, but is often used in more traditional research methods. In different Buddhist traditions, many different schools of thought have emerged. There are usually two research methods, one is research and combing research.
One is the comprehension study of the profound teachings contained in empirical Buddhism.
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Buddhism is the world's understanding and knowledge of Buddhism, Buddhism, and Buddhism.
If we want to talk about philosophy, we should first talk about philosophy, but what is philosophy? Philosophy usually refers to the principles of the universe and life, but the perception of the universe is limited because it is based on the understanding of one's own knowledge system. Philosophy is the study of expounding philosophy.
Belief usually refers to people's extensive and high degree of trust in religion, philosophy, politics, and a certain point of view, and subconsciously using what they believe in as a standard for judging other people and things.
Therefore, some people regard the so-called Buddhism they know as philosophy, and some people regard Buddhism as their faith.
What is faith can be philosophy or not, and what is philosophical can be faith or not, and it varies from person to person.
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Buddhism is the philosophy of philosophy, philosophy is the theory of the world, and Buddhism includes all the dharmas in the world.
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Philosophy: In academia, there is no universally accepted definition, and it is not foreseeable that there will be an agreed definition. In the history of Western scholarship alone, philosophy is the study of issues such as reality, logic, knowledge, morality, aesthetics, language, and consciousness.
Philosophy is the study of universal and fundamental questions, mostly related to reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, language, etc.
In the East, the term philosophy is often used to describe a person's view of life (e.g., someone's "philosophy of life") and basic principles (e.g., values, thoughts, behaviors). In academic philosophy, it is to question and reflect on the rational basis of these basic principles, and to try to rationally reconstruct these basic principles.
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There are many kinds of philosophy, and there is also philosophy in Buddhism, which is called philosophy in Buddhism.
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Philosophy tells people the meaning of life, and Buddhism tells people that life is sinful.
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Philosophy is idealistic materialism, and Buddhism is the only way.
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Philosophy studies theories and talks about the big problems of life in the universe, but it can't solve its own small problems.
Buddhism should be a real practice, talking about all the problems of life in the universe, just to solve one's own problems.
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Philosophy teaches people to be able to take it, and Buddhism is to let people put it down.
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Any philosophical thought in the world is to expound its ideas in a wise and dialectical way of thinking. But every philosophical thought is not representative of Buddhist thought. But Buddhism can encompass any philosophy.
Because he is perfect, all-encompassing, all-encompassing! Engels exclaimed: "The dialectical thinking of Buddhism has reached the extreme"!
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Let me answer you with a few simple words, the real Buddhism is about cosmology, that is, the study within and outside the Three Realms, but some of the Buddhism we see now is the perception of the nature of the Three Realms by later generations. Philosophy, on the other hand, is the dialectics of nature within the Three Realms, and philosophy has not yet studied things outside the Three Realms. Would you like to study Buddhism or philosophy?
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Buddhism is a truly proven being, and philosophy is the so-called knowledge that some people have summed up by a mixture of experiences and speculations.
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Philosophy is a materialist discipline, and Buddhism is an idealistic discipline. The former talks about things becoming people, and the latter talks about all idealism.
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In a broad sense, Buddhism should belong to the category of philosophy, which is a worldview;
The difference is huge. The theoretical system is completely different.
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Science includes natural sciences and social sciences; Philosophy is part of the social sciences; Philosophy includes materialist philosophy and idealistic philosophy; Buddhism belongs to a branch of idealistic philosophy. To put it simply, it is a relationship that is included in turn.
Religion is a perception of the external world and is strongly soothing through forms (rituals, doctrines, architecture, paintings, chanting). Philosophy speaks in general terms of worldview and methodological theory.
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Simply put, Zen means meditation, meditation. Zen Buddhism is often used in combination with a given word is a Buddhist practice. Meditation realizes the religious experience of Buddhism in the case of finally attaining enlightenment through meditation.
Later the meaning of Zen in Zen Buddhism has changed and seems to refer to the wisdom of Buddhism. Meditation is not just this practice.
Ideas, such as ginseng, study the nature of the world, why the world exists, how it was generated, and how it came to be. Big difference between the two.
I'm going to ask the landlord about the difference between philosophy and Buddhist philosophy in general, right? Zen is a practice, a little bit of philosophical speculation, but not philosophy. Philosophy is the quest for wisdom, and Zen enlightenment is finally liberated.
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Dharma Study.
Click on my name, there is a link to the Sanhui Zen room on the homepage of my space, and there is one.
Amitabha.
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Well, Buddhism and philosophy have something in common, so you can go to the Confucian Academy Buddhist Training School in Biyun Community to study it.
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