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Buddhism and Human Flourishing: A Modern Western Perspective
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The Buddha and Aristotle offer competing visions of the best possible life to which human beings can aspire. In this volume, Seth ZuihÅ Segall compares TheravÄda and MahÄyÄna accounts of enlightenment with Aristotelian and neo-Aristotelian accounts of eudaimonia, and proposes a syncretic model of eudaimonic enlightenment that, given prevalent Western beliefs about well-being and human flourishing, provides a credible new end-goal for modern Western Buddhist practice. He then demonstrates how this proposed synthesis is already deeply reflected in contemporary Western Buddhist rhetoric. Segall re-evaluates traditional Buddhist teachings on desire, attachment, aversion, nirvÄá¹a, and selfhood from the eudaimonic enlightenment perspective, and explores the perspective's ethical and metaphysical implications.
The Buddha and Aristotle offer competing visions of the best possible life to which human beings can aspire. In this volume, Seth ZuihÅ Segall compares TheravÄda and MahÄyÄna accounts of enlightenment with Aristotelian and neo-Aristotelian accounts of eudaimonia, and proposes a syncretic model of eudaimonic enlightenment that, given prevalent Western beliefs about well-being and human flourishing, provides a credible new end-goal for modern Western Buddhist practice. He then demonstrates how this proposed synthesis is already deeply reflected in contemporary Western Buddhist rhetoric. Segall re-evaluates traditional Buddhist teachings on desire, attachment, aversion, nirvÄá¹a, and selfhood from the eudaimonic enlightenment perspective, and explores the perspective's ethical and metaphysical implications.


















