Well, he has massive boobs.
And his milkshake brings all the boys to the yard, and they're like, oh Buddha you're hard!
Because he has an errection.
"Buddha" means 'The Awakened One' or 'The Enlightened One'.
Adam Smith's ideas align with other Enlightenment thinkers by emphasizing rationality, individual liberty, and economic freedom. He believed in natural laws governing economics, just like how other Enlightenment thinkers challenged traditional beliefs and promoted reason to improve society. Adam Smith's concept of the "invisible hand" influencing free markets also resonates with the Enlightenment focus on individual self-interest contributing to the common good.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Socrates was blind. He was known for his intellectual contributions in philosophy and his interactions with other thinkers in ancient Athens.
Yes, enlightenment thinkers aimed to improve society by promoting reason, freedom, and individual rights. They sought to challenge traditional authority and promote scientific progress, education, and social reform to create a more just and enlightened society.
There were many different enlightenment thinkers that challenged and transformed absolutism. Enlightenment thinkers who discussed a lot about science included Galileo, and Newton. Other enlightenment thinkers who discussed more of the politics and philosophies of absolutist powers were Locke, Hobbes, Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot, and Descartes.
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"Buddha" means 'The Awakened One' or 'The Enlightened One'.
The Great Enlightenment was a secular movement in which a number of now well known thinkers such Rousseau, wrote about the changing intellectual values becoming a part of Western European thinkers. Beginning in the 18th century, thinkers, politicians and philosophers began to question the traditional belief systems in Europe. Aside from Rousseau, other prominent thinkers such as Locke, Hume and Voltaire were part of this great movement forward in European thinking.
To be the best teacher of plato and all the other great thinkers of ancient greece!:)love my answer!?Did it help a little?A lot?Kinda?
The Buddha specifically forbade his followers from making statues or other items depicting him for fear that they would turn him into a deity or start worshiping him. As time past this obviously was not followed. This explains why all artistic depictions of Buddha are different, because there are no images of Buddha from his time lifetime.
I know the difference between the two Buddha's but forgive me, for I do not remember the name of the type of Buddhism that uses each. (I believe one began with an M and the other a T) First off, there was a divide among the people if Buddha was a god or just a teacher. Those who thought he was a god went their own separate way to practice their religion based on Buddha (Siddartha Gautama) as a god. While the other group practiced his teachings as a great teacher and not a god. Therefore, the meditating Buddha represents the Buddhists who believed he was a teacher and Lord Buddha was a god.
A Buddha figure symbolizes someone who is awake. In other words, a Buddha is someone who is enlightened, who is no longer deluded by dualistic concepts.
The Buddha would be the right way to say it. "The Buddha" is a title used in the same way as other titles such as "The President" or "The Pope" when referring to the individual by title and not by name.
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There are different types of writing within Buddhism, they are generally divided into three parts, the teachings of the Buddha as passed down and recorded in the Buddhist tradition, commentaries and explanations on the teachings of the Buddha and finally all other texts.
Yes and no. Those Italians who hold other or no beliefs don't believe in Buddha. Those Italians who respect Buddhism as a religion believe in Buddha.