摘要(外文): | Equality is the core idea of the Three People's Principles by Sun Yat-sen. In Buddhist view, the Three People's Principles is a worldly dharma. Nevertheless, ordinary people tend to see erroneously Buddhist doctrines as transmundane dharmas which lose contact with the actual society even there is not any relationship between the both thoughts. In effect, Buddhism is the nonduality of mundane and supramundane. The Three People's Principles' equal advocacy can be communicated with Buddhist equal thought. Furthermore, for the Three People's Principles and Buddhism, there are some common meanings with different representations in discussing the contents of equality, the origins of inequalities and how to eliminate inequalities. The resources of the thesis come from The Complete Works of Sun Yat-sen, Selections from Sun Yat-sen and Taisho Tripitaka. Based on the main body of the study, the writer pays close attention to the elements of real thought. On this account, we should be clear about that integrated supervisory system is the prerequisite of achieving equality. In the future, it will have experimental value to make people and governments cherish equal wisdom with self-benefit for the benefit of others by four ways which involve the essence of the equal thoughts of the Three People's Principles, Buddhism and Hong Kong ICAC. |
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