Understanding the phenomenon: a comparative study of compassion of the West and karuna of the East |
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Authors: | Parattukudi Augustine Melville Wayne |
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Institution: | Graduate Studies, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | This article aims to bring some understanding to the phenomenon called compassion. The use of particular linguistic expressions to denote the phenomenon of compassion in the East and West can confuse us, as those terms are embedded in unique cultural settings. This article undertakes a historical, etymological, and philosophical exploration of the terms, compassion and karuna (an Eastern equivalent of compassion). The article will include a short literature review of these concepts and an investigation of the differences and similarities between them. The concluding speculation is that the Western perspective on compassion is founded on an individualistic, self-centred vision, and the karuna of the East is founded on a communitarian, non-self based vision. |
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Keywords: | Compassion karuna pity eleos Nussbaum |
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