O Apego ao Pet e a Cultura de Consumo: uma abordagem pelo Budismo Mādhyāmaka

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Autor(a) principal: SAKUMA, Regina Harumi
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This research aims to investigate, from a Buddhist Mādhyāmaka school´s perspective, how attachment (upādāna) manifests itself in relationships with pets and what are the consequences in the private and social spheres in our current society of consumption. In this sense, we seek to analyze the relationships in which the pet takes over the role of both consumer – under the status of family member – and consumed – as animal-product. The research attempts to correlate this phenomenon with concepts presented by the Mādhyāmaka school about the construction of the attachment (upādāna). The choice of Mādhyāmaka thought is due to its foundation in important concepts about the processes of production of attachment, which is a valuable tool of analysis to be used in our understanding of what guides the individual within the contemporary society of consumption. The over superimposition or projection (samāropa) of the self into things – people, animals, or objects – as a form of attachment (upādāna) is posited to bring more estrangement from reality as it really is, generating the false notion of a separate, autonomous, and independent individual. Consequently, their actions are not seen under their multidimensional aspect of relational or interdependent cause structure, resulting in deleterious impacts on all relational constructions – between themselves and with pets. (AU)
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spelling Jung Mo SungWirth , Lauri EmílioTsai , Plínio MarcosSAKUMA, Regina Harumi2022-06-07T20:24:17Z2022-04-01SAKUMA, Regina Harumi. O Apego ao Pet e a Cultura de Consumo: uma abordagem pelo Budismo Mādhyāmaka. 2022. 123 folhas. Dissertação( Ciencias da Religiao) - Universidade Metodista de Sao Paulo, Soa Bernardo do campo, 2022.http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/2205This research aims to investigate, from a Buddhist Mādhyāmaka school´s perspective, how attachment (upādāna) manifests itself in relationships with pets and what are the consequences in the private and social spheres in our current society of consumption. In this sense, we seek to analyze the relationships in which the pet takes over the role of both consumer – under the status of family member – and consumed – as animal-product. The research attempts to correlate this phenomenon with concepts presented by the Mādhyāmaka school about the construction of the attachment (upādāna). The choice of Mādhyāmaka thought is due to its foundation in important concepts about the processes of production of attachment, which is a valuable tool of analysis to be used in our understanding of what guides the individual within the contemporary society of consumption. The over superimposition or projection (samāropa) of the self into things – people, animals, or objects – as a form of attachment (upādāna) is posited to bring more estrangement from reality as it really is, generating the false notion of a separate, autonomous, and independent individual. Consequently, their actions are not seen under their multidimensional aspect of relational or interdependent cause structure, resulting in deleterious impacts on all relational constructions – between themselves and with pets. (AU)A presente pesquisa possui como objetivo geral investigar, sob a perspectiva budista da escola Mādhyāmaka, como o apego fixado (upādāna) se manifesta nas relações com animais de estimação e quais suas consequências no âmbito particular e social em nossa atual sociedade de consumo. Nesse sentido, busca-se analisar as relações nas quais o pet assume o papel tanto de consumidor – sob o status de membro familiar – quanto de consumido – como animal-produto, buscando correlacioná-las com conceitos apresentados pela escola Mādhyāmaka acerca da construção de apego fixado (upādāna). A escolha do pensamento Mādhyāmaka deve-se ao seu fundamento em conceitos importantes acerca dos processos de produção de apego, sendo uma valiosa ferramenta de análise para utilizarmos em nossa compreensão daquilo que norteia o indivíduo inserido na sociedade de consumo contemporânea. A superimposição ou projeção (samāropa) do eu sobre as coisas – pessoas, animais ou objetos – como forma de apego fixado (upādāna) é posta como aquilo que traz o afastamento da realidade interdependente, gerando a falsa noção de um indivíduo separado e autônomo (ātman). Consequentemente, suas ações não são vistas sob seu aspecto multidimensional de estrutura causal relacional ou interdependente, resultando em impactos deletérios em todas as construções relacionais desenvolvidas – entre elas, com animais de estimação. (AU)Submitted by Noeme Timbo (noeme.timbo@metodista.br) on 2022-06-07T20:24:17Z No. of bitstreams: 1 REGINA SAKUMA2.pdf: 5050843 bytes, checksum: 9dac6debd3c17e045e1a5e9411d255ac (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-06-07T20:24:17Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv O Apego ao Pet e a Cultura de Consumo: uma abordagem pelo Budismo Mādhyāmaka
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Attachment to Pets and Culture of Consumption – An Approach by Mādhyāmaka School
title O Apego ao Pet e a Cultura de Consumo: uma abordagem pelo Budismo Mādhyāmaka
spellingShingle O Apego ao Pet e a Cultura de Consumo: uma abordagem pelo Budismo Mādhyāmaka
SAKUMA, Regina Harumi
apego; escola Mādhyāmaka; animais de estimação; consumo
attachment; Mādhyāmaka School; pets; consumption
CIENCIAS HUMANAS
title_short O Apego ao Pet e a Cultura de Consumo: uma abordagem pelo Budismo Mādhyāmaka
title_full O Apego ao Pet e a Cultura de Consumo: uma abordagem pelo Budismo Mādhyāmaka
title_fullStr O Apego ao Pet e a Cultura de Consumo: uma abordagem pelo Budismo Mādhyāmaka
title_full_unstemmed O Apego ao Pet e a Cultura de Consumo: uma abordagem pelo Budismo Mādhyāmaka
title_sort O Apego ao Pet e a Cultura de Consumo: uma abordagem pelo Budismo Mādhyāmaka
author SAKUMA, Regina Harumi
author_facet SAKUMA, Regina Harumi
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Jung Mo Sung
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Wirth , Lauri Emílio
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Tsai , Plínio Marcos
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SAKUMA, Regina Harumi
contributor_str_mv Jung Mo Sung
Wirth , Lauri Emílio
Tsai , Plínio Marcos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv apego; escola Mādhyāmaka; animais de estimação; consumo
topic apego; escola Mādhyāmaka; animais de estimação; consumo
attachment; Mādhyāmaka School; pets; consumption
CIENCIAS HUMANAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv attachment; Mādhyāmaka School; pets; consumption
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description This research aims to investigate, from a Buddhist Mādhyāmaka school´s perspective, how attachment (upādāna) manifests itself in relationships with pets and what are the consequences in the private and social spheres in our current society of consumption. In this sense, we seek to analyze the relationships in which the pet takes over the role of both consumer – under the status of family member – and consumed – as animal-product. The research attempts to correlate this phenomenon with concepts presented by the Mādhyāmaka school about the construction of the attachment (upādāna). The choice of Mādhyāmaka thought is due to its foundation in important concepts about the processes of production of attachment, which is a valuable tool of analysis to be used in our understanding of what guides the individual within the contemporary society of consumption. The over superimposition or projection (samāropa) of the self into things – people, animals, or objects – as a form of attachment (upādāna) is posited to bring more estrangement from reality as it really is, generating the false notion of a separate, autonomous, and independent individual. Consequently, their actions are not seen under their multidimensional aspect of relational or interdependent cause structure, resulting in deleterious impacts on all relational constructions – between themselves and with pets. (AU)
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