The Tao of Good and Evil

Authors: GEOFFREY SAXBY | Art & Humanities Philosophy Research 5 pages 1,929 words

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This essay investigates the nature of Good and Evil as forces within our personal experience rather than external protagonists. The concepts of Good and Evil are considered within a Western context, with reference to Eastern concepts, as polar functions which provide psychological tools to accommodate the nature of life experiences. Sources are taken from Ouspensky and Liebniz with the Dhammapada as a primary text.

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