Buddhists consider fear to be a root of suffering. In Chapters 2 and 7 of the Bodhicaryāvatāra, Śāntideva provides a series of provocative verses aimed at inciting fear to motivate taking refuge in the Bodhisattvas and thereby achieve fearlessness. This article aims to analyze the moral psychology involved in this transition. It will structurally analyze fear in terms that are grounded in, and expand upon, an Abhidharma Buddhist analysis of mind. It will then contend that fear, taking refuge, and fearlessness are complex intentional attitudes and will argue that the transition between them turns on relevant changes in their intentional objects. This will involve analyzing the object of fear into four aspects and 'taking refuge' as a mode of...
Thesis advisor: John J. MakranskyThe purpose of this work is to differentiate the autonomous `self-c...
The teaching unit Buddhist Practice and Analytical Psychology in the masters programme in Analytical...
This article examines the subject of fear. It's purpose is to get clearer about what it is, to find ...
Buddhists consider fear to be a root of suffering. In Chapters 2 and 7 of the Bodhicaryāvatāra, Śānt...
Buddhists consider fear to be a root of suffering. In Chapters 2 and 7 of the Bodhicaryāvatāra, Śānt...
The Buddhist Nikāya Suttas frequently mention the concept of fear (bhaya) and related synonyms. This...
This article derives from the Buddhist Nikāya Suttas the idea that fear has an intentional object th...
Saṃvega is a morally motivating state of shock that -- according to Buddhaghosa -- should be evoked ...
110006978538Speaking of fear as one of the motives of non-violence(ahimsa), L. Schmithausen quite ap...
Fear and Primordial Trust explores fear as an existential phenomenon and how it can be overcome. Ill...
While issues related to greed and fear are ubiquitous in everyday life, they become particularly evi...
Fear is a consistent theme in monotheistic traditions. It is a topic that deserves much atte...
Human beings constantly seek meaning and temporaryhappiness for themselves. Nevertheless, they live ...
Fear and Primordial Trust explores fear as an existential phenomenon and how it can be overcome. Ill...
Introduction. The article describes the fear in the human consciousness as natural and constructive ...
Thesis advisor: John J. MakranskyThe purpose of this work is to differentiate the autonomous `self-c...
The teaching unit Buddhist Practice and Analytical Psychology in the masters programme in Analytical...
This article examines the subject of fear. It's purpose is to get clearer about what it is, to find ...
Buddhists consider fear to be a root of suffering. In Chapters 2 and 7 of the Bodhicaryāvatāra, Śānt...
Buddhists consider fear to be a root of suffering. In Chapters 2 and 7 of the Bodhicaryāvatāra, Śānt...
The Buddhist Nikāya Suttas frequently mention the concept of fear (bhaya) and related synonyms. This...
This article derives from the Buddhist Nikāya Suttas the idea that fear has an intentional object th...
Saṃvega is a morally motivating state of shock that -- according to Buddhaghosa -- should be evoked ...
110006978538Speaking of fear as one of the motives of non-violence(ahimsa), L. Schmithausen quite ap...
Fear and Primordial Trust explores fear as an existential phenomenon and how it can be overcome. Ill...
While issues related to greed and fear are ubiquitous in everyday life, they become particularly evi...
Fear is a consistent theme in monotheistic traditions. It is a topic that deserves much atte...
Human beings constantly seek meaning and temporaryhappiness for themselves. Nevertheless, they live ...
Fear and Primordial Trust explores fear as an existential phenomenon and how it can be overcome. Ill...
Introduction. The article describes the fear in the human consciousness as natural and constructive ...
Thesis advisor: John J. MakranskyThe purpose of this work is to differentiate the autonomous `self-c...
The teaching unit Buddhist Practice and Analytical Psychology in the masters programme in Analytical...
This article examines the subject of fear. It's purpose is to get clearer about what it is, to find ...