
The Quest for a New Order: A Re-Negotiation for Stability in Africa
Author(s) -
Felix O. Olatunji
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
tattva journal of philosophy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-332X
DOI - 10.12726/tjp.10.8
Subject(s) - buddhism , perspective (graphical) , negotiation , order (exchange) , aesthetics , camouflage , epistemology , human body , physical body , sociology , psychology , social psychology , environmental ethics , computer science , history , philosophy , social science , artificial intelligence , archaeology , finance , economics
This paper is based on my understanding and analysis of a number of ideas related with the body with the sole intention of over viewing the diverse understanding of the body and its functioning. Buddhaghosa’s (who is a Buddhist scholar) understanding of the body seems to be negative to many. I have viewed the body from the perspective of Buddhaghosa within his work The Path of Purification. Buddhaghosa points out the reality of the body and its underlying foulness and the human tendency to camouflage its foulness under the veil of superficial make up, which are altogether temporary by nature. I will also be dealing with the concept of donation of the body, from the perspective of the Buddhist school of thought.