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Subject Index 305<br />

Responsibility (cont.)<br />

personal (cont.)<br />

daseinsanalytic concept of, 142–145, 151<br />

relationship with social responsibility, 152<br />

proactive versus passive, 151<br />

social, 23–24<br />

Buddhist concept of, 150–152<br />

daseinsanalytic concept of, 149–150, 151–152<br />

relationship with personal responsibility, 152<br />

Reveille for Radicals; Rules for Radicals<br />

(Alinsky), 176<br />

Rights<br />

“eight,” 21<br />

of nature, 247<br />

Right understanding, 149<br />

Rinpoche, Akong Tulku, 28<br />

Rogerian therapy, 54<br />

Rohini River, 262<br />

Rokuharamitsu Sutra, 111<br />

Role structure, empowering opportunity, 187–<br />

188<br />

Rolland, Romain, 107<br />

Rubin, Jeffrey, 55, 57–58<br />

Rwanda, Tutsi-Hutu conflict in, 220<br />

St. Atisa, 86<br />

St. Augustine, 46<br />

Sakya clan, 262<br />

Sãla (good character), 163–164<br />

Samatha (calming), 260, 264<br />

Samuria warriors, Zen <strong>Buddhism</strong> of, 32<br />

Samyutta Nikaya, 152, 156<br />

Sangha, 23, 262, 263<br />

consensus-building in, 265, 266<br />

of Soka Gakkai, 39<br />

Sanghamitta, 25<br />

Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement, 210–211<br />

Satori: see Enlightenment<br />

Scapegoating, 220, 229<br />

Schizophrenia, 144–145<br />

School of Youth for Social Service, 268<br />

Science<br />

adverse environmental effects of, 252–253<br />

human differentiated from natural, 132–135<br />

metaphysics of, 126<br />

Newtonian, 46<br />

paradigms in, 132–133, 134<br />

Scientists, involvement in public policy, 30<br />

Second Noble Truth, 20<br />

Secularism, 126<br />

Self<br />

Buddhist concepts of, 20, 23, 79–80, 181–182<br />

“compassionate oneness,” 18<br />

five aggregates doctrine, 146, 147<br />

in Hinayana (Theravada) <strong>Buddhism</strong>, 108, 109<br />

in Mahayana <strong>Buddhism</strong>, 108–109<br />

in Nichiren <strong>Buddhism</strong>, 179<br />

vipassana meditation-related, 25–26<br />

definition of, 225<br />

development of, 64<br />

ethnicity-based misconceptions about, 226<br />

lesser, 226–227<br />

psychoanalytic concepts of<br />

comparison with Buddhist concepts, 108–<br />

110<br />

object relations theory of, 109, 110<br />

true, 225–229<br />

understanding of, 106<br />

Western concept of, 181<br />

Self-change, 37<br />

Self-control, 37, 111, 118<br />

Self-dehumanization, 226<br />

Self-discipline, 148<br />

Self-identity, 222<br />

development of, 225–226<br />

Self-psychology, 108<br />

Self-recognition, analytical, 155–156<br />

Self-reflection, 148<br />

Self-responsibility, 37<br />

Self-understanding, ontological versus otic, 144<br />

Sensuality, harmful, <strong>Buddhism</strong>’s precept<br />

against, 164<br />

Sentient beings, 233, 241, 242<br />

defilement of, 245<br />

parity between, 152<br />

realm of, 243<br />

Sexual misconduct, <strong>Buddhism</strong>’s precept<br />

against, 23, 164, 260–261<br />

Shakubuku, 35<br />

Shakya clan, 16<br />

Shakyamuni: see Buddha<br />

Shamelessness, 163<br />

Shantideva, 280<br />

Sharpe, Eric, 266<br />

Shinto, 32<br />

“Ship to Cross the Sea of Suffering, A”<br />

(Nichiren Daishonin), 183<br />

Shorui, 241<br />

Shotoku, Emperor, 31–32<br />

Siddhartha Gautama: see Buddha

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