Module 3: ASIAN ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS AND RELIGIOUS CONCEPTIONS
Oftentimes Nirvana is referred to as
'Absolute Nothingness' but bear in mind that it has no direct translation in English
sources of moral reasoning in asian context is subdivided into the following:
(1) ethics as a way of life, (2) ethics as spiritual liberation, and (3) religious conceptions of ethics
What are the four ends?
1. Artha (material wealth) 2. Kama (pleasure, gratification, positive emotions) 3. Dharma (duty or nature) 4. Moksha (Spiritual Liberation)
What are the four noble truths?
1. Dukkha (suffering) 2. Dukkha Samudaya (origin of suffering) 3. Dukkha Nirodha (cessation of suffering) 4. Dukkha Nirodhagaminipratipat (path towards the cessation of suffering)
spiritual self encompassing one's nature and character
Akhlak (Khuluq in plural form)
In the belief of Ilm-Al-Akhlaq, an individual is composed of the blank adn blank. The blank must align with the will of the Creator against vices.
Akhlak and the Khalq (material self); Akhlak;
One true God of Islam
Allah
What does the teaching of Confucianism tells us?
As humans, we must not dwell upon matters concerning the heavens (like the changing of seasons, which is evident in the philosophy of Daoism), nor should we pattern our life with what is on the earth (materials, wealth, surroundings).
inner-self
Atman
The part of Brahman that exists within each creation is called
Atman (inner-self)
falsehood
Avidya
Absolute Being
Brahman
everything started from and must return to blank through the process of blank. When Brahman divided itself into a blank, everything came to be.
Brahman (Absolute Being) ; Samsara (cycle of rebirth); a multitude of pieces;
everything came to be when
Brahman divided itself into a multitude of pieces
primordial origin as a part of Brahman
Brahmin (head), Kshatriya (arms), Vaishya (thighs), Shudra (legs)
Those from Brahman's head are called blank. What are they destined to become?
Brahmin, destined to be leaders
Hinduism gave birth to a younger belief system called
Buddhism
The philosophical traditions Daoism and Confucianism both originated from
China
the religion with the most followers to date, along with Judaism
Christianity
"A person of superior virtue is not virtuous and this is why he has virtue, A person of inferior virtue never loses virtue, and this is why he lacks virtue." This passage taken from the blank illustrates an example of the blank. What does it mean?
Dao-De-Jing; paradoxical Dao; One who boasts about their virtues ironically lacks them, whereas one who performs their virtue rather than announcing it to the world practices them rightfully.
I. Ethics as a Way of Life
Daoism and Confucianism
Blank, which bears an aspect of the Dao's paradox, guides us to follow it. To do so, one must practice what is called
De, Wei-Wu-Wei (wei = action ; wu = non or absence of)
The final truth is Dukkha Nirodhagaminipratipat (path towards the cessation of suffering). This includes the blank, which is laid out by blank.
Eight-Fold Path laid out by The Buddha (Enlightened One)
The philosophical traditions Daoism and Confucianism teaches
Ethics as a Way of Life, focusing on one's role as part of a bigger structure
It aids in how one ought to relate to others
Golden Rule or the Principle of Measuring Square
story of Siddhartha Gautama
He was born a wealthy prince. Being brought up in riches, he was shut away from the world of suffering. Upon witnessing the pain, hunger, and death of people outside of his palace, he ventured on to become a wandering beggar. After meditating under a Bodhi tree and realizing that the answer to a good life lies not within the extremes of richness and poverty, he discovered the Middle Way. This for him is the true way towards enlightenment. It consists of the Four Noble Truths .
is the oldest religion in the world
Hinduism
Hinduism and Buddhism differ from each other such that
Hinduism aims at reaching the end goal (return to Brahman) by fulfilling one's duties (Dharma); Buddhism focuses more on the spiritual journey and release from sufferings (Dukkha Nirodhagaminipratipat) towards the state of enlightenment (Nirvana).
II. Ethics as Spiritual Liberation
Hinduism and Buddhism
science of the human soul
Ilm-Al-Akhlaq (
A good Muslim must be knowledgeable of the
Ilm-Al-Akhlaq (science of the human soul)
Hinduism originated from
India
the youngest monotheistic religion in the world
Islam
III. Ethics as Religious Conceptions
Islam and Christianity
How many dieties does hunduism have?
It has the greatest number of deities (polytheistic) among all known religions.
Islam teaches that
Jesus is a prophet sent by God and that Muhammad is the last prophet sent to mankind, reminding his followers to be conscious of Allah (Taqwa) and to submit to His will.
Christianity teaches that
Jesus is the physical form of God, preaching His words such as loving one another (Agape)
chain of cause and effect or fruit of one's actions
Karma
material self
Khalq
Blank in his Analects gave guidelines on how to follow the third realm.
Kong Zi
Those from Brahman's arms are called blank. What are they destined to become?
Kshatriya, destined to retain social order
As written by blank in the blank, our De is to blank
Lao Zi, Dao-De-Jing, go with the flow of the Dao
illusion
Maya
Thrown into the world of blank, and strengthened by one's attachment to blank, our goal is to blank through the aid of the blank.
Maya (illusion) and Avidya (falsehood); Karma (chain of cause and effect or fruit of one's actions); escape from this world Purusharthas (Four Ends)
This for him is the true way towards enlightenment
Middle Way
After meditating under a Bodhi tree and realizing that the answer to a good life lies not within the extremes of richness and poverty, he discovered the blank. This for him is the true way towards enlightenment. It consists of the blank.
Middle Way; Four Noble Truths
If one's Dharma is fulfilled, the final end is attained , which is the blank.
Moksha or Spiritual Liberation
In Islam, the last prophet sent to mankind is blank, reminding his followers to be conscious of blank and to submit to His will.
Muhammad; Allah (Taqwa)
Upon embodying the Eight-Fold Path, one reaches blank.
Nirvana
no-pleasure-action
Niskamakarma
The third truth is Dukkha Nirodha (cessation of suffering). What is this about?
One must therefore detach oneself from these causes of sufferings, leading to the last truth.
What will happen in Moksha?
One will escape the cycle of rebirth and will never be reborn into the world, rather will be united with Brahman in the realm of Vidya (truth).
Four Ends
Purusharthas
Sacred Text
Qur'an
a sense of humanity which necessitates one to be conscious of others
Ren (benevolence)
What are the five virtues
Ren (benevolence), Yi (role), Li (propriety), Zhi (wisdom), Xin (heart and mind)
cycle of rebirth
Samsara
Hinduism and Buddhism both bear similarities when it comes to believing that
Samsara or that one undergoes Spiritual Liberation.
Those from Brahman's legs are called blank. What are they destined to become?
Shudra, destined to support the state
Who discovered the Middle Way?
Siddhartha Gautama
was born a wealthy prince. Being brought up in riches, he was shut away from blank. Upon witnessing the pain, hunger, and death of people outside of his palace, he ventured on to become blank.
Siddhartha Gautama; the world of suffering; a wandering beggar.
The meaning of Dao is symbolized and encapsulated in simplicity using the
Taijitu symbol, famous for its appearance composed of the Yin (negative) and Yang (positive) in perpetual fluid harmony
Allah
Taqwa
consciousness of Allah
Taqwa
Enlightened One
The Buddha
concerns sharing of wisdom to others
The fourth virtue, Zhi (wisdom)
concerns faithfulness to one's words, or simply having moral consistency in words and actions. This is similar to the Filipino concept
The last virtue, Xin (word that means both mind and heart); palabra de honor
The second truth is Dukkha Samudaya (origin of suffering). What is this?
The reason for our suffering is our attachment to the things that cause such suffering.
concerns the fulfillment of one's moral duties and responsibilities in society to promote order
The second virtue, Yi (role)
concerns proper manners, behaviour, conduct, custom
The third virtue, Li (propriety)
In the teachings of Confucianism, the main predicament in life is the divide between these three realms:
Tian-Di-Ren. Respectively, they represent heaven, earth, and man.
Those from Brahman's thighs are called blank. What are they destined to become?
Vaishya, destined to to nourish the state
truth
Vidya
Yin and Yang
Yin - negative; Yang - positive
The Golden Rule has two aspects, namely
Zhong and Shu
Dao
a metaphysical order
For Daoism, what serves as the way?
a metaphysical order (Dao) serves as the way, aided by a paradoxical action through non-action (Wei-Wu-Wei)
Wei-Wu-Wei
a paradoxical action through non-action
In Islam, Jesus is
a prophet sent by God
In this case, Ren means
a sense of humanity which necessitates one to be conscious of others (benevolence)
wei means while wu means
action; non or absence of
society
an anthropomorphic structure
For Confucianism, what serves as the way?
an anthropomorphic structure (society) serves as the way, guided by one's relations with fellow citizens of the state (Ren)
How can hinduism achieve its end goal?
by fulfilling one's duties (Dharma)
The second virtue, Yi, concerns the
concerns the fulfillment of one's moral duties and responsibilities in society to promote order
proper view and intention
cultivating wisdom
Eight-Fold Path consists of
cultivating wisdom (proper view and intention), enacting the right virtues (proper speech, action, and livelihood), and meditating (proper concentration, mindfulness, and effort).
The third end is Dharma (duty or nature) which
dictates one's role in society
proper speech, action, and livelihood
enacting the right virtues
The epics of Hinduism narrate that
everything started from and must return to Brahman (Absolute Being) through the process of Samsara (cycle of rebirth). When Brahman divided itself into a multitude of pieces, everything came to be. The part of Brahman that exists within each creation is called Atman (inner-self). With the aid of Atman, one is able to return to Brahman.
The last virtue, Xin (word that means both mind and heart), concerns
faithfulness to one's words, or simply having moral consistency in words and actions
What should be the main concern based on the teachings of confucianism
humanly affairs
The second end is Kama (pleasure, gratification, positive emotions). It should be noted that blank, thus one must bear in mind blank. In doing so, one is blank and blank.
if one gets too attached to the first two ends, one would not be able to proceed with the next ends; Niskamakarma (no-pleasure-action); fully released from the chains of Karma and can escape Samsara
De is not the same as not doing anything at all. To illustrate,
imagine that you are riding a boat floating on a river (the river being the Dao). To not move at all (no-action) means that the boat stays in one place, whereas to act by not acting, means to let the boat naturally ride with the river's current. You must not defy the river (Dao), rather you must harmonize with it.
Agape
loving one another
proper concentration, mindfulness, and effort
meditating
The Dao is said to be the
metaphysical notion of Truth and Reality that permeates everything, yet it does not exist
In the Five Virtues, one becomes a blank
moral gentleman in the Confucian sense
Shu
negative duty or refraining from doing to others what you do not want others to do unto you
How is nirvana best understood?
not through words but through experience
The first truth is the existence of Dukkha (suffering), identified through various forms:
old age, sickness, death, negative emotions such as sadness, anger, jealousy, anxiety, fear
Ren
one's relations with fellow citizens of the state
Dharma is determined by
one's primordial origin as a part of Brahman
In the second truth, Dukkha Samudaya (origin of suffering), it says that the reason for our suffering is
our attachment to the things that cause such suffering
The Dao is described as
paradoxical
Zhong
positive duty or doing to others what you want others to do unto you
The third virtue, Li (propriety), concerns
proper manners, behaviour, conduct, custom.
what does Daoism reccomend
recommends one to abide by nature's course of action ( similar to the Filipino concept of bahala na discussed in Sikolohiyang Pilipino).
Islam is called the
religion of peace
what is Hinduism's end goal?
return to Brahman
Dao
roughly translated to Nature or the Absolute Path
Five basic relationships under Yi:
ruler-subject, father-son, husband-wife, superior brother- inferior brother, senior friend-younger friend
The fourth virtue, Zhi (wisdom), concerns
sharing of wisdom to others
Nirvana
state of enlightenment
Main teaching of Islam
submission to the one true God Allah
Taijitu symbol is famous for its appearance composed of
the Yin (negative) and Yang (positive) in perpetual fluid harmony
The virtue Ren teaches
the famous Golden Rule or the Principle of Measuring Square
Islam and Christianity stemmed from
the monotheistic belief of the Abrahamic God
In Christinanity, Jesus is
the physical form of God
Ren was first used as
the realm of humans
Samsara
the soul separates from the body through the cycle of rebirth
Buddhism focuses more on
the spiritual journey and release from sufferings (Dukkha Nirodhagaminipratipat) towards the state of enlightenment (Nirvana)
Dukkha Nirodhagaminipratipat
the spiritual journey and release from sufferings
The first end is Artha (material wealth), which is
the things we need in order to live
Nirvana etymologically means
the wearing off of heat from burning coal; it is the sensation itself when suffering slowly escapes the body. It is not as if the soul will be transported to a different realm. Basically, Nirvana is best understood not through words but through experience.
The Akhlak must align with
the will of the Creator against vices
T/F: The interplay between these two forces is evident around us, even within us.
true
De
virtue or character
Yi is the character
we internalize as part of our being while
Li is the character
we project externally towards others
Our De dictates that
we should act by not acting at all
Muhammad in the Sacred Text Qur'an teaches that blank
whatever one does, one should practice Taqwa (consciousness of Allah)
one is able to return to Brahman with the aid of
with the aid of Atman