Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011
Date: 2011/06/19~20
Venue:
The Conference Room of the College of Liberal Arts
( Room 330106, Below the Graduate Institute of Religious Studies ),
Bainian Building, Upper Campus, National Chengchi University
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Theme: Indian Philosophy in Chinese Sources
Katsura, Shōryū
Kui-ji's Records of the Vaiśeṣika Doctrines
Dan Lusthaus
Fallacies, Refutations, and Evaluations: The Chinese Reception of Hetuvidyā
Lin, Chen-kuo
A Study and Annotated Translation of Huizao (648-714)’s Treatise on Two Measures of Cognition
Theme: Yogâcāra & Tathāgatagarbha (I)
Michael Zimmermann
The Process of Awakening in Early Texts on Buddha-nature in India
Michael Radich
Pure Mind in China: Chinese Background to Paramārtha's *Amalavijñāna
Theme: Yogâcāra & Tathāgatagarbha (II)
Yao, Zhihua
The Yogācāra Critiques of the Two Truths
Keng, Ching
In Search of the Doctrinal Differences between the Shorter and the Longer Versions of the Ratnagotravibhāga
Theme: Issues in Buddhist Epistemology
Chu, Junjie
Dignāga on Mental Perception and Self-Awareness
Choong, Yoke Meei
The Indian and Chinese Interpretations of dharma and adharma of the parable of the raft
Jakub Zamorski
“Against one’s own words.” Problem of self-refuting statements in Chinese Buddhist logic
Theme: Issues in Chinese Buddhist Philosophy
Ho, Chien-hsing
The Way of Nonacquisition: Jizang’s Philosophy of Ontological Indeterminacy
Hans-Rudolf Kantor
The Linguistic Pragmatics and Sign-System according to the Chinese Huayan-School
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