Incorporating the Buddha's Threefold Training with Management Science Theories

The acceleration of the evolution of economic culture through scientific development affords the opportunity to re-examine cross-domain dialogue and research in Buddhism and other disciplines. The concepts of threefold training in Buddhism (i.e. precepts, samadhi, and wisdom) were used as data items...

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Published in:Contemporary buddhism
Authors: Chen, Miao-sheng (Author) ; Chen, Po-Yu (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Routledge [2018]
In: Contemporary buddhism
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