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Elizabeth J. Harris
Detachment and Compassion in Early Buddhism

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1 Intro | detachment suggests aloofness and withdrawal from the world. Yet Buddhism 2 Detach| seclusion. Often physical withdrawal is implied. The later commentTimes 3 Detach| viveka: kåya-viveka (physical withdrawal), citta-viveka (mental withdrawal), 4 Detach| withdrawal), citta-viveka (mental withdrawal), and upadhi-viveka (withdrawal 5 Detach| withdrawal), and upadhi-viveka (withdrawal from the roots of suffering).  ~ 6 Detach| encouraged with a physical withdrawal which either punished the 7 Detach| essentially a physical act of withdrawal, let alone austerity. Kåya-viveka 8 Detach| the sutta is that ascetic withdrawal can reduce the mind's ability 9 Detach| detachment in Buddhism. Physical withdrawal is only justified if it 10 Detach| practice. Upadhi-viveka, as withdrawal from the roots of suffering, 11 Detach| viråga) does not mean a withdrawal from striving for truth 12 Detach| do not imply the kind of withdrawal which is unconcerned with


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