Wisdom and compassion: A new perspective on the science of relationships

作者: Paul Condon , John Dunne , Christine Wilson-Mendenhall

DOI: 10.1080/03057240.2018.1439828

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摘要: In psychological science, mindfulness and compassion are thought to promote physical health, mental well-being even virtuous character. Yet in Buddhist philosophy, ca...

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