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Moral Philosophy In Buddhism

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Moral philosophy in Buddhism focuses on ethical conduct, compassion, and the pursuit of enlightenment through right action and intention.

Key Features

  • Eightfold Path
  • Five Precepts
  • Karma
  • Compassion
  • Non-harming

Pros

  • Emphasis on compassion and kindness towards all beings
  • Clear ethical guidelines for daily living
  • Focus on personal responsibility and overall well-being

Cons

  • Interpretation may vary among different Buddhist traditions
  • Can be challenging to consistently practice moral principles in a complex world

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