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  • Human Rights, Compassion and the Issue of the Pure Motive in the Ethics of Schopenhauer and Buddhism Eliopoulos, Panos 2020 Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion , Vol. 25 , S. 64 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 0971-944X | 2474-1922 10.5840/jipr2020252 Abstract

    This paper focuses on a specific area of interest within the philosophical system of Schopenhauer and Buddhism which is human rights, the concept of compassion and the issue of the pure motive behind human action. Both theories express pessimism regarding the transitoriness of life and the pain caused, and how this deprives man of inner peace. The common acknowledgment of the fact that human life entails great suffering guides the two philosophies into an awareness of the need for salvation. In their metaphysics, there is a number of similarities that conclude to the point that moral truthfulness is a principal virtue in human life, practically indispensable for right living. In this particular context, while compassion is highlighted as the main ethical factor, it is a question of paramount importance in these doctrines whether the motive behind the action is a motive concentrated on the Self or purely on the Other.

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    History of Philosophy | Philosophy and Religion

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