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Phil3100

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God   Every possible culture has a concept of this. The sun is a symbol of this in many civilizations (Egypt, China, Mayans).  
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Logos   Knowledge of ideals (perfection); originally meaning "word," "account," or "reason."  
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Universe   -Typically reminded of night sky; means "one verse"/direction/way. -Not random; working towards a direction. -Macro Cosmos. -Plato: Created concept of Astrobiology (idea that all is alive); purpose of birth.  
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Humans   Perhaps the most difficult, most infuriating concept: 1) Who am I? 2) Where did I come from? 3) Where am I going? -Micro Cosmos (universe within ourselves) -Socrates: "Know yourself, and you will get to know the stars, universe, and the gods."  
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Information   -Organizing information becomes knowledge. -Knowledge (accruement of info) v. wisdom (intuition): Applicable to life, what is right, what is worth applying, when to apply knowledge.  
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Moral   Practice (Roman/Latin: "mores")  
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Ethics   Institution of behavior (to be fair); Greek "ethos" -Theory: What we are SUPPOSED to do.  
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Temporal   Trends, circumstantial -A norm made by humans -What appeals to your preferences  
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Nontemporal   Do not depend on time - values -Ethics -Love (example) -Intrinsic, and so we forget that values are always there  
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Hierarchy of values   Nonvirtuous ->->->->-> Virtuous  
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Seven Full Constitutions of Humans   Human Essence: Material 1) Physical body 2) Vital energy 3) Emotional 4) Mind Human Essence: Spiritual 5) The Pure Mind 6) Intuition 7) Will  
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Vital Energy   (Western term): Lowest level of (required) energy.  
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Emotional   Dreams are an emotional part; rapidly changing, high level activity.  
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Mind   Constantly evolving, thoughts constantly change.  
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Four Ancient (symbolic) Elements   1) Water (life) 2) Wind, or air (emotions) 3) Fire (symbol of mind) 4) Earth (physical body)  
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The Pure Mind   Allows us to see in other perspectives.  
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Intuition   Direct knowledge; to be a good person is NECESSARY (feeling, vocation).  
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Will   Strongest force in the universe; "anything is possible with this."  
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Baghauad Gita   Known as the book of "right" action: 1) Kuravas 2) Pandava 3) Arjuna 4) City of Hastinapura 5) Krishna  
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Kuravas   Represent the flaws that we have as humans.  
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Pandava   Human virtues; everything that is right with us.  
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Arjuna   Represents the battle between our defects (flaws) and virtues; disciple of humanity.  
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City of Hastinapura (Elephant)   Symbolic of the spiritual world, symbolic of wisdom.  
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Krishna   The inner teacher.  
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Right action   Done because of duty without expecting a reward (taught by the Baghauad Gita).  
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"Non-right" action   1) Selfish action 2) Inaction  
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Dharma   Law: There is a direction towards everything that is happening (NOT random) -Right action  
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Karma   Action: Law of action or reaction. -Learned by pain (often)  
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Three types of Karma   1) Personal 2) Collective 3) Individual: Related to the spirit -Reincarnation (continuous attempts at life to become the best being possible)  
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Sermon at Benares   Meditating before Sermon: 1) Just Middle Path After meditation: 2) Four Noble Truths and 3) Noble Eightfold Path -False idea of separation -Find the "just middle path" to overcome extremes -When you overcome  
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Four Noble Truths   (Regarding pain) 1) Existence of pain 2) Cause of pain 3) Elimination of pain 4) Noble Eightfold Path  
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Noble Eightfold Path   Presence of pain = Lack of one of the following: 1) Right belief 2) Right intent 3) Right speech 4) Right behavior 5) Right livelihood 6) Right effort 7) Right contemplation (meditation) 8) Right concentration (results from following Eightfold Path)  
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Water   Life  
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Wind, or air   Emotions  
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Fire   Mind  
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Earth   Physical body  
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1st Noble Truth   Existence of pain: Suffering & learning (Pain makes us aware of our suffering - old age, illness, and death).  
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2nd Noble Truth   Cause of pain: Pain is a reaction of an action and desires cause suffering (disappointment).  
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3rd Noble Truth   Elimination of pain  
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4th Noble Truth   Noble Eightfold path  
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The Ju Man   Ethics – individual (virtuous)  
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The Li Order   Politics – society (rational social order)  
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Buddha   Siddartha Gautama; Awake and Enlightened  
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Just MIddle Path   Taught by Buddha to avoid extremes (a life neither luxurious nor too austere).  
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Confucius' archetype   Justice  
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1st Step (of 7 Step Ladder) ->   Will  
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2nd Step (of 7 Step Ladder) ->   Intuition  
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3rd Step (of 7 Step Ladder) ->   Pure mind  
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4th Step (of 7 Step Ladder) ->   Mind  
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5th Step (of 7 Step Ladder) ->   Emotions  
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6th Step (of 7 Step Ladder) ->   Energy  
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7th Step (of 7 Step Ladder) ->   Body  
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Confucius' Philosophy   Ethics (applied to individual) -> Politics (applied to society)  
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1st Constitution of Humans   Physical body (Human essence: material)  
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2nd Constitution of Humans   Vital Energy (Human essence: material)  
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3rd Constitution of Humans   Emotional (Human essence: material)  
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4th Constitution of Humans   Mind (Human essence: material)  
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1st of Eightfold Path   Right belief  
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2nd of Eightfold Path   Right intent  
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3rd of Eightfold Path   Right speech  
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4th of Eightfold Path   Right behavior  
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5th of Eightfold Path   Right livelihood  
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6th of Eightfold Path   Right effort  
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7th of Eightfold Path   Right contemplation  
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8th of Eightfold Path   Right concentration  
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Confucism   1) NOT a religion 2) Way of living by virtue 3) Archetype = Justice  
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Passage from Baghauad Gita   Mahabharata (literally translated as Big Battle)  
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Human Essences   Eastern Philosophy states that humans are made of 7 parts: 1) Material: 4 parts 2) Spiritual: 3 parts  
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5th Constitution of Humans   The Pure Mind (Human essence: spiritual)  
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6th Constitution of Humans   Intuition, or direct knowledge (Human essence: spiritual)  
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7th Constitution of Humans   Will (Human essence: spiritual)  
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