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- Philosophy_of_desire abstract "In philosophy, desire has been identified as a philosophical problem since Antiquity. In Plato's The Republic, Socrates argues that individual desires must be postponed in the name of the higher ideal.Within the teachings of Buddhism, craving is thought to be the cause of all suffering. By eliminating craving, a person can attain ultimate happiness, or Nirvana. While on the path to liberation, a practitioner is advised to "generate desire" for skillful ends.".
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- Philosophy_of_desire subject Category:Human_behavior.
- Philosophy_of_desire subject Category:Mental_processes.
- Philosophy_of_desire subject Category:Motivation.
- Philosophy_of_desire subject Category:Propositional_attitudes.
- Philosophy_of_desire comment "In philosophy, desire has been identified as a philosophical problem since Antiquity. In Plato's The Republic, Socrates argues that individual desires must be postponed in the name of the higher ideal.Within the teachings of Buddhism, craving is thought to be the cause of all suffering. By eliminating craving, a person can attain ultimate happiness, or Nirvana. While on the path to liberation, a practitioner is advised to "generate desire" for skillful ends.".
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