การศึกษาเชิงวิเคราะห์มโนทัศน์เรื่องโลกในพุทธปรัชญาเถรวาท / เดือนฉาย อรุณกิจ = An analytical study of the concept of the World in Theravada Buddhism / Dounchai Arunkij
The concept of the World in Theravada Buddhism can be considered in two ways: the objective world and the subjective world. The two worlds are not contradictory. The objective world is the world which has not any meaning and is governed by the natural laws called the three characteristics of existence (Tilakkhana) and Law of Causality (Idappaccayata). On the other hand, the subjective world is the world that can be emerged when a man perceives objectives world and gives a meaning to it. The meaning of the subjective world depends on his aspiration. The acknowledgment of a man on the subjective world causes him to sink in suffering. If he wants to be out of it, he has to acknowledge the objective world as it is.