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“Knowledge and Ethics in Early Buddhism” (Zao Qi Fo Jiao Zhong De Dao De)In Li Lian (ed.), Fo Jiao Yu Dang Dai Wen Hua Jian She Xue Shu Yan Tao Hui Lun Wen Ji, Northwest University Press (shi Bei Daxue). 2013.
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90Contemporary buddhist philosophy: A bibliographical essayAsian Philosophy 2 (1). 1992.No abstract
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103Rationality in early buddhist four fold logicJournal of Indian Philosophy 10 (4): 309-337. 1982.
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1“Meanings of 'The Meaning of Life' in Buddhism”In Ramakrishna Puligandla David Lee Miller (ed.), Buddhism and the Emerging World Civilization, Southern Illinois University Press,. 1996.
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46Book reviews (review)Asian Philosophy 7 (3): 235-252. 1997.Enlightenment East and West Leonard Angel, 1994 Albany, State University of New York Press 388 pp. Visions of Power: Imagining Medieval Japanese Buddhism Bernard Faure, trans, by Phyius Brooks, 1996 Princeton, Princeton University Press 329 pp. Pāli Buddhism. Curzon Studies in Asian Philosophy Frank J. Hoffman & Deegaixe Mahinda, 1996 Richmond, Curzon Press xiii + 233 pp., ISBN 0 7007 0359 4, hb £40 Friendship East and West: philosophical perspectives Oliver Leaman, 1996 Richmond UK, Curzon Pres…Read more
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“Gandhi”In Edward Craig (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Genealogy to Iqbal, Routledge. 1996.
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48Review of Researches in Indian and Buddhist Philosophy by Ram Karan Sharma (review)Philosophy East and West 47 (1): 90-91. 1997.
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Buddhism in the Developing WorldIn Thomas M. Leonard (ed.), Encyclopedia of the Developing World, Psychology Press. 2005.
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.“Problemi komparativne filozofije”Kulture Istoka (Beograd, Yugoslavia) (Broj. 23). 1990 (july-Sept..
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25Breaking Barriers: Essays in Asian and Comparative Philosophy in Honor of Ramakrishna PuligandlaJain Publishing Company. 1982.Breaking Barriers is a collection of invited contributions by distinguished philosophers, scientists, and religious thinkers of East and West in honor of Professor Ramakrishna Puligandla. The twenty-three essays in this volume may be divided into four groups: Philosophy of Advaita, Buddhism, Indian Philosophy and Physics, and Asian and Comparative Thought. Contributors have written on topics such as the phenomenology of consciousness, science and religion, and comparative philosophy and religion…Read more
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4“Karma in Buddhism and Jainism: Karma, Rebirth, and the Question of Transferability of Karma”Indian Philosophical Annual 23. 2001-2002.
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“The Concept of Focal Point in Models for Inter-religious Understanding”In James Kellenberger (ed.), Inter-religious Models and Criteria, St. Martin's and Macmillan. 1993.
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154Dao and ProcessAsian Philosophy 12 (3). 2002.This paper is about different types of silence, and about differing processes of philosophical investigation and sagely illumination. It is argued that the sagely Dao of wu wei leads to silence in the sense of no spoken words, and the philosophical way of proof leads to silence in the sense of no spoken words. So both proof and wu wei both lead to silence in the sense of no spoken words. Accordingly there is a type of silence that results from the explosive process of philosophical argumentation…Read more
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41Introduction to Early Buddhism: Philosophical Texts, Concepts, and QuestionsResearch Centre for Buddhist Studies. 2013.SUMMARY OF INTRODUCTION TO EARLY BUDDHISM Introduction to Early Buddhism by Frank J. Hoffman is a work designed for introducing students to the central philosophical themes and issues in early Buddhism. The book is divided topically into chapters that give an overview of the life of the Buddha, Buddhism and Buddhist texts, Logic, Epistemology, Ethics, and Metaphysics. Each of the chapters focus on a selection of Pali sutta (discourses) that explain the Buddhist position on the topic of that chap…Read more
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Review of Zen Keys by Thich Nhat Hanh, Albert Low, and Jean Low; and of The Golden Age of Zen by John C. Wu (review)Philosophy East and West 48 (1): 165-167. 1998.
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“Buddhism: Overview”In William M. Johnston (ed.), Encyclopedia of Monasticism: A-L, Fitzroy Dearborn. 2000.
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79Rationality and Mind in Early BuddhismMotilal Banarsidass. 1987, 1992, 2002.Chapter 4 MIND AND REBIRTH I The argument of the first three chapters is essentially that the study of early Buddhism is neither methodologically, logically, nor emotively flawed. These chapters argue for the rationality of
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“Contemporary Buddhist Philosophy”In Dr Brian Carr, Brian Carr & Indira Mahalingam (eds.), Companion Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy, Routledge. 2000.
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“Miracles and Conversion Experiences in Early Buddhism”In Conference Committee (ed.), Proceedings of the Won Buddhism Conference, Iksan, South Korea, Youngsan Won Buddhist Seminary. 2003.
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“Unskillful Karma: Environmental Pollution as Ignorance in Action”.“Unskillful Karma: EnviroInternational Journal for the Study of Humanistic Buddhism, Chinese University of Hong Kong 1 (1). 2011.
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83Editorial: Meanings and applications of daoAsian Philosophy 12 (3): 155. 2002.This Article does not have an abstract
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West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Aesthetics |
| Asian Philosophy |
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| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Aesthetics |
| Asian Philosophy |