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A study of the five aggregates in Theravāda Buddhism : their order and their relation to the doctrine of the paṭiccasamuppādaBoisvert, Mathieu, 1963- January 1992 (has links)
Although Buddhism denies the existence of a permanent individual entity, the tradition nevertheless makes frequent use of the "aggregate" scheme when asked to explain the elements at work in the individual. Through a detailed analysis of each of these five aggregates (pancakkhandha). I first intend to establish how the Theravada tradition views their interaction, with each other and with the external world. Secondly, I will attempt to offer strong evidence that the traditional order systematically used for the enumeration of the five aggregates is significant. This will be evidenced by establishing a correlation between the five aggregates and the eight middle links of the theory of dependent origination (paticcasamuppada). The results of my research will not only explain the psychosomatic workings of the individual--as viewed by the Theravada tradition--, but will clarify the mental process which, according to the Pali suttas, constitutes the grounds of transmigration.
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A study of the five aggregates in Theravāda Buddhism : their order and their relation to the doctrine of the paṭiccasamuppādaBoisvert, Mathieu, 1963- January 1992 (has links)
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