The Buddha believed the only way to find truth was by looking at it without warping your view with attachments (hopes, fears or assumptions). The rest of Buddhism is methods of weakening and overcoming those attachments.
Jbvygygubj
Wisdom
all desires
Socrates was an opponent of the Sophists. He believed that the Sophists only taught opinions instead of teaching students to find the truth for themselves.
Because he was the only one who had found the truth of why people suffered so badly.
man, people, truth
No, Protagoras did not invent the Socratic Method. He was a prominent Sophist who focused on teaching persuasive speaking skills. The Socratic Method is associated with Socrates, who used a question-and-answer approach to stimulate critical thinking and dialogue.
The date that Siddhartha married is unknown. However, it is believed that he married when he was 16. It is said that he married his cousin of the same age named Yashodhara.
Rahula was the only son of Buddha.
Descartes believed that the truth must be indubitable because doubting leads to answers. The only thing he perceived to be certain was his own existence.
Buddhism is unimportant to the Buddha, the Buddha only cared about reality and ending suffering.
She and her husband believed in only worshipping one god, the god of truth, so they were monotheistic
Shakyamuni Buddha is the name of the historical Buddha, so it does not quite make sense to ask "what is a shakyamuni buddha", as there was only one.