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2017 | 2 | 17-30

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Buddhist Philosophy of the Global Mind for Sustainable Peace

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While violence and conflict are the main problems that must be tackled for a peace-ful world, they are caused and sustained through our own thoughts. Though external causes must not be ignored, the most fundamental problem is an epistemological oneā€”our way of knowing and understanding the world. Since its beginning, Buddhism has deepened its analysis of the dynamics of the human mind, both as a root cause of suffer-ing and as a source of harmony. This paper explores how Buddhism's analysis of the human mind can be applied to conflict dynamics, conflict resolution, and building a sustainable peace.

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  • Kumamoto University, Kumamoto University, 2-39-1 Kurokami Chuo-ku Kumamoto, 860-8555 Japan

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