THE CONCEPT OF FRATERNITY IN BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY

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สถิระ ราชรินทร์

Abstract

This research has ๓ objectives: ๑) to study the concept of Fraternity ๒) to study the concept of Fraternity in Buddhist Philosophy ๓) to analyze the concept of Fraternity in Buddhist philosophy. The research use documentary methodology.


​The research found that Fraternity is that humans treat each other fraters because I believe that every human being is born of Fraternity. Every human being has the same origin is Brahmin heavens. So human beings should treat each other fraters. Another is human and should act towards one another on the basis of Fraternity, fraternity, caused by the practice. Buddhist  Philosophy that all human beings are naturally selfish, though. However, when treated with practices that generate sympathy for the Fraternity (Kindness) practices that are friendly to each other to create the Fraternity (good friend) practices help to promote Fraternity (giving) it. Man can destroy selfishness, conflict, anger down. And access is a human universal, but peace, justice, kindness, generosity toward each other and treat each other with the Fraternity.

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ราชรินทร์ ส. “THE CONCEPT OF FRATERNITY IN BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY”. Mahachula Academic Journal, vol. 6, no. ฉบับพิเศษ, May 2019, pp. 153-65, https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JMA/article/view/183783.
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