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100 _aPrakash, Gyan
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245 _aThe emotion in early Buddhist psychology of human values
260 _aJournal of Human Values
300 _a30(3), Sep, 2024: p.286-293
520 _aDiscourse on the nature of the emotions and their role in moral life has been at the vortex of discussion in both Indian and Western philosophy for a long time. The concept of emotion has taken the centre stage in recent debates, connecting it with morality. In Indian philosophy, emotion plays a vital role in moral judgement and desire. The main aim of this article is to analyse whether there is any possibility of intentional intervention in an emotional state or are we simply slaves to our emotions, which control our physical and mental activities. The main aim of this article is to analyse the concept of emotion in Vasubandhu’s text, Abhidharmakos´abhāyam.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/09716858241263125
650 _aEarly Buddhism, Emotion, Mind, Cognition, Human values.
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773 _aJournal of Human Values
906 _aBUDHISM
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