Practicing Success
The Buddha perceived the social world as a construct shaped by humans rather than originating from divine sources. Consequently, he provided guidance to both kings and gahapatis to foster compassion and ethical conduct. The transformation of social relationships was envisioned as an outcome of individual endeavors. |
How did the Buddha view the social world? |
As divinely created As a human creation As a reflection of cosmic forces As a manifestation of divine will |
As a human creation |
The Buddha perceived the social world as a construct shaped by humans rather than originating from divine sources. Consequently, he provided guidance to both kings and gahapatis (householders) to foster compassion and ethical conduct. The transformation of social relationships was envisioned as an outcome of individual endeavors. |