The Ethical Behavior in Buddhist Psychology

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Tatila Jampawal

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The ethical behavior in buddhist psychology is important to people in society to live peacefully. And it’s the way of life to abandonment the wrong doing and encouragement to do good, and emphasizing on self-development or dedicating oneself to training for realization of one’s full human potential as a good and intellect person to be free from hatred and ill will, and would lead a happy life free from trouble. Ethical behavior involving all institutions and people in society should be responsible, especially ethical behavior in children and youth.

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Jampawal, T. (2019). The Ethical Behavior in Buddhist Psychology. Journal of Buddhist Psychology, 4(2), 60–72. retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jbp/article/view/243014
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