Ethics and ontology of human life in Buddhism

Authors

  • Anastasija Strelkova Hryhorii Skovoroda Institute of Philosophy, NAS of Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31812/apd.v0i13.1822

Keywords:

buddhism, ethics, emptiness, shunyata, anathema, Nagarjuna

Abstract

The paper elucidates some deep philosophical principles underlying the mechanism of formation of Buddhist ethics. The author demonstrates that the view of ethics in Buddhism is deeply connected with the understanding of the true nature of the being. This is due to the specific, ontological interpretation of the concept of suffering in Buddhism, the only way of overcoming which is the realization of philosophy of «emptiness» or «non-ego».

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Author Biography

Anastasija Strelkova, Hryhorii Skovoroda Institute of Philosophy, NAS of Ukraine

Candidate Doctor of Science

Published

2017-02-27

How to Cite

Strelkova, A. (2017). Ethics and ontology of human life in Buddhism. Actual Problems of Mind, (13), 256–264. https://doi.org/10.31812/apd.v0i13.1822

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Section

TOPICAL ISSUES IN HUMANITIES