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On Sinicization Of Zen Buddhism Ethics

Posted on:2012-10-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J W LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330368491316Subject:Ethics
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Buddhism was introduced into China later, with the combination of traditional Chinese culture, passes through for more than 2,000 years long road with Chinese characteristics and gradually become the religious.Zen is one of the strongest Chinese flavor of Buddhism, tracing its root, originated in ancient India culture. Sinicization of zen Buddhism is the Chinese. Buddhism, namely sinicization of Indian culture and Chinese traditional culture collision, the fusion process.The course of Chinese zen Buddhism ethic is India zen free-willing own color continuously and, on the other hand, maintain its core spirit in Chinese culture, on the one hand, in the soil and Chinese traditional ethics from developing its own, and with China manner process.Zen ethics to the wider culture and from the combination of historical perspectives buddhist doctrine and Chinese traditional ethical thoughts for research, only then can get rid of limitations, better hold the thread of the Chinese zen Buddhism, ethics, grasp the spirit of Chinese zen Buddhism ethic and the characteristics.In the course of Chinese Buddhism zen ethics as a religious consciousness extremely weakened the philosophy, its influence has far exceeded the religious category, and penetration to philosophy, literature, art, medicine, etc and realistic all aspects of life. The study of zen ethics helps us more in-depth study of Chinese traditional culture. Zen as a continuous development of philosophy, and research and development to promote its ethical thoughts of ecological civilization, and resolve the dispute, promote philanthropy, etc, has a positive role to strengthen the development of socialist spiritual civilization, improve socialist moral system, constructing the harmonious society to provide the beneficial reference value.
Keywords/Search Tags:Buddhism, Zen, Ethics, Sinicize
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