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Book: What the Buddha Thought

Chapter: Introduction

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.19097

Blurb:

I have been motivated to write this book mainly by two feelings: admiration and exasperation. My admiration is for the Buddha, whom I consider to be one of the greatest thinkers ñ and greatest personalities ñ of whom we have record in human history. Ranking people in an order of merit is a pursuit fit only for parlour games, but I maintain that the Buddha belongs in the same class as Plato and Aristotle, the giants who created the tradition of western philosophy. I think that his ideas should form part of the education of every child, the world over, and that this would help to make the world a more civilized place, both gentler and more intelligent.

Chapter Contributors

  • Richard Gombrich (book-auth-480@equinoxpub.com - book-auth-480) 'Oxford University'