Buddhist Ethics for Happiness in Society
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Every human being is born with a duty to be fulfilled. But one important principle is to make human beings function and live together happily in society. The principle is ethics, which is a universal principle. Discuss the principles of conduct Criteria for judging right-wrong, should- should not be expressed by the individual in accordance with their beliefs, each group is a social norm and the principle of human cohesion in each society to be united. This will result in peace in society. So this article has presented Buddhist ethics, which is the principle in Buddhism. It is the principle of human conduct and practice that will cause happiness. Peace in society this happiness is for self-happiness. For the benefit of others, or for others, and for the good of the public.
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