
Volume 6, Issue 1
与世界接触:佛教哲学中的心灵与情绪
- 与世界接触:佛教哲学中的心灵与情绪
- Vol. 6, Issue 1, Pages: 304-321(2022)
Published: 30 June 2022
DOI:10.12184/wsprzkxWSP2515-528820.20220601
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Volume 6, Issue 1
德里大学哲学系,印度德里,110007
西安交通大学,陕西西安,710049
Published: 30 June 2022 ,
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苏迪普·拉吉·库马尔.与世界接触:佛教哲学中的心灵与情绪[J].认知科学,2022,06(01):304-321.
苏迪普 ·拉吉·库马尔 & 尚冰星. (2022). 与世界接触:佛教哲学中的心灵与情绪. Cognitive Scienc, 6(1), 304-321..
苏迪普·拉吉·库马尔.与世界接触:佛教哲学中的心灵与情绪[J].认知科学,2022,06(01):304-321. DOI: 10.12184/wsprzkxWSP2515-528820.20220601.
苏迪普 ·拉吉·库马尔 & 尚冰星. (2022). 与世界接触:佛教哲学中的心灵与情绪. Cognitive Scienc, 6(1), 304-321.. DOI: 10.12184/wsprzkxWSP2515-528820.20220601.
本文的目的是呈现一种对经验的描述,在其中,情绪与感觉在人们与世界打交道的过程中起着构成性作用。该描述从佛教哲学的角度来对人们的情感世界进行哲学探索,而佛教哲学中的概念可以被运用于咨询师与来访者之间的对话。本文旨在说明“感受”(vedana)范畴的不同方面及其在世界观发展中的重要性。在讨论的基础上,本文将对兰
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拉哈夫关于哲学咨询内容的主张提出怀疑。
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