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  1. Tibetan art (2932 bytes)
    10: ...nate beings who forego their personal escape to [[Nirvana]] in order to assist others. From an early time v...
    15: ...actices underway in the monastery to prevent corruption of the practice.
  2. Religion (72319 bytes)
    10: ...d by [[Cicero]] to describe the repetition of scripture. The second interpretation, favoured by more ...
    39: ...other possible states of being like [[heaven]], [[nirvana]], [[purgatory]] or [[hell]], and how to prepare ...
    54: * Maintenance and study of scripture, or [[sacred text|texts they hold as sacred]] ...
    56: ...er to celebrate holy days, to recite or chant scripture, to [[pray]], to worship, and provide spiritua...
    65: ... Christian denominations hold this, with some exceptions, e.g. [[Oneness Pentecostals]], [[Jehovah's W...
  3. Bodhisattva (7734 bytes)
    10: ...taken the bodhisattva [[vow]]s not to pass into [[nirvana]] until all other beings have likewise achieved e...
    12: ...na]] Buddhist philosophy sometimes poses the concept of the bodhisattva in opposition to that of the '...
    14: ...[Kagyu]] school. Other schools give variant descriptions.
    38: ... bodhisattva] does not abide in either samsara or nirvana, so it is 'obviously transcendent'". The emphasi...
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  4. Buddhist philosophy (14386 bytes)
    6: ...[dualism]] alike. The Buddha criticized all concepts of metaphysical [[being]] and non-being, and thi...
    14: ...he Buddha himself taught that a person should accept a teaching only if one's own experience verifies ...
    33: ... itself an epistemological category equal to perception and argument. Thus, in the orthodox schools, i...
    35: ...her hand, rejected an inflexible reverence of accepted doctrine. As the Buddha said:
    36: ...e it accords with your scriptures. . . Do not accept anything merely because it agrees with your pre-c...
  5. Hinduism (49198 bytes)
    6: ...iverse array of belief systems, practices and scriptures. It has its origin in the ancient [[Indo-Arya...
    8: ... the Hindu spirit of unity in diversity is best captured in a line from the ancient [[Rig Veda]]:
    21: ...sa, which means "non-violence." Through this concept, strict movements of vegetarianism and tolerance ...
    23: ...m, specifically, [[Smartism]], is most widely accepted to consist of a Holy Trinity. This is comprise...
    27: ...trictly and more closely adhere to a Western perception of what a monotheistic faith is. Additionally,...
  6. Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
    10: ... and the [[jazz]] of black urbanites that first captived the mainstream audience's attention. At the ...
    76: ...at "race music", as it was then known, would corrupt their children. Nevertheless, rockabilly's popul...
    85: ... groups like [[The Crows]] creating a style of [[uptempo doo wop]], while singers like [[Frankie Lymon...
    161: ...in the UK than the U.S., and set the stage for adoption of elements of punk in popular music in the 80...
    171: ...s Back]]'' and [[N.W.A.]]'s ''[[Straight Outta Compton]]'' broke through with highly controversial and...
  7. Social justice (17329 bytes)
    1: '''Social Justice''' is a concept that has fascinated philosophers ever since [[Pla...
    3: ... and burdens and, as such, the phrase has been adopted by political parties with a redistributive agen...
    5: ==The conceptual problem==
    6: ...ur could be improved by convincing everyone to adopt the principles of moral philosophy. But the human...
    11: ...the citizens who, in their own self-interest, accept the current norms of morality as the price of mem...

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