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Frank J. Hoffman

West Chester UniversityUniversity of Pennsylvania
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  • West Chester University
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
  • University of Pennsylvania
    Researcher
King's College London
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1981
West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Aesthetics
Asian Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Aesthetics
Asian Philosophy
  • All publications (60)
  •  20
    No title available: Religious studies
    Religious Studies 16 (4): 506-509. 1980.
  •  18
    No title available: Religious studies
    Religious Studies 32 (1): 135-137. 1996.
  •  1
    “Is Won Buddhism, Buddhism?”
    In Bokin Kim (ed.), Won Buddhism in the U.S.: Issues and Visions for the Future, . 2008.
    Religious Studies
  • “Satisfactions and Obstacles in Philosophizing Across Cultures”
    In D. P. Chattopadaya and C. Gupta (ed.), Cultural Otherness and Beyond, E.j. Brill. 1998.
  • “Before ‘Post Zen’: A Discussion of Buddhist Ethics”
    In D. Z. Phillips (ed.), Religion and Morality (London: Macmillan 1996; New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996)., Macmillan and St. Martin's. 1996.
  •  2
    “Mind and Mental States in Buddhist Philosophy” in Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Macmillan, 2006).
    In Donald M. Borchert (ed.), Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Macmillan Reference. 2005.
    Buddhism
  • Rethinking Experience in Early Buddhism
    In Frank J. Hoffman & Deegalle Mahinda (eds.), Pali Buddhism, Curzon Press. 1996.
  •  29
    No title available: Religious studies
    Religious Studies 23 (1): 153-154. 1987.
  •  74
    More on blasphemy
    Sophia 28 (2): 26-34. 1989.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  1
    “Zasto se budizam ne moze opovrgnuti?”
    “Zasto Se budizKulture Istoka (Beograd, Yugoslavia) (Broj. 23). 1990.
    KnowledgeBuddhism
  •  1
    “Evam Me Sutam: Oral Tradition in Nikaya Buddhism” in Jeffrey Timm (ed.), Text in Context: Traditional Hermeneutics in South Asia (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992).
    In Jeffrey Timm (ed.), Jeffrey Timm (ed.), Text in Context: Traditional Hermeneutics in South Asia, State University of New York Press. 1992.
    Hermeneutics, Misc
  • Review of Damien Keown, The Nature of Buddhist Ethics
    Choice (1993). 1993.
    BuddhismIndian Ethics
  •  145
    Buddhist Belief ‘In’: F. J. HOFFMAN
    Religious Studies 21 (3): 381-387. 1985.
    Recent articles in Religious Studies have underscored the questions of whether Buddhism presents any empirical doctrines, and whether, if it does, such doctrines are false or vacuous. In what follows I want to sketch an interpretation of Buddhism according to which it does not offer doctrines which are empirically false, on the one hand, or trivially true on the other. In doing so I take my cue from an earlier, and by now classic, paper by H. H. Price. For the exposition of Buddhism I take the P…Read more
    Recent articles in Religious Studies have underscored the questions of whether Buddhism presents any empirical doctrines, and whether, if it does, such doctrines are false or vacuous. In what follows I want to sketch an interpretation of Buddhism according to which it does not offer doctrines which are empirically false, on the one hand, or trivially true on the other. In doing so I take my cue from an earlier, and by now classic, paper by H. H. Price. For the exposition of Buddhism I take the Pali Nikāyas, the single most significant collection of texts in the Buddhist tradition. The particular doctrine which is the focus of discussion here is the kammavāda or ‘karma view’ of early Indian Buddhism, for it is the focus of much of the recent literature cited above and a doctrine which some have thought amenable to statement in empirical terms.
    Buddhism
  • “Process Concepts of Text, Practice, and No Self in Buddhism” in William Sweet (ed.), Migrating Texts and Traditions
    In William Sweet (ed.), Migrating Texts and Traditions, University of Ottawa Press. 2012.
    Philosophy, General Works
  •  16
    No title available: Religious studies
    Religious Studies 29 (3): 408-411. 1993.
  • “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.
    Religious ExperienceEthics and SocietyKnowledge, MiscellaneousBuddhismIndian Ethics
  •  124
    Towards a philosophy of buddhist religion
    Asian Philosophy 1 (1). 1991.
    Asian Philosophy, MiscIndian PhilosophyChinese Buddhist Philosophy, Misc
  •  90
    Contemporary buddhist philosophy: A bibliographical essay
    Asian Philosophy 2 (1). 1992.
    No abstract
    Asian Philosophy, MiscIndian PhilosophyChinese Buddhist Philosophy, Misc
  •  1
    “Asoka”
    In William M. Johnston (ed.), Encyclopedia of Monasticism: A-L, Fitzroy Dearborn. 2000.
    VegetarianismBuddhism
  •  103
    Rationality in early buddhist four fold logic
    Journal of Indian Philosophy 10 (4): 309-337. 1982.
    RationalityIndian Philosophy
  •  10
    No title available: Religious studies
    Religious Studies 20 (3): 508-510. 1984.
  •  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.
    Philosophy, General Works
  •  46
    Book reviews (review)
    with Harry Oldmeadow, Karel Werner, David E. Cooper, Whalen Lai, and A. L. Herman
    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
    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 Press ix + 288 pp., ISBN 0 7007 0358 6, hb £40 Heidegger's Hidden Sources: East Asian Influences on his work Reinhard May, trans, by GRAHAM PARKES, 1996 London, Routledge xviii+ 121 pp., hb £35.00, pb £11.99 The Social Self in Zen and American Pragmatism Steve Odin, 1996 Albany, SUNY Press xvi + 482 pp., ISBN 0 9714 2492 8, pb $24.95 The Art of living. Aesthetics of the Ordinary in World Spiritual Traditions Crispin Sartwell, 1995 Albany, State University of New York Press xiv+ 163 pp., hb East‐West Encounters in Philosophy and Religion Ninian Smart & B. Srinivasa Murthy, 1997 London, Sangam Books xxiii + 411 pp., ISBN 0 8613 2375 0, hb £24.95 Confucianism and Christianity: a comparative study of Jen and Agape Xinzhong Yao, 1996 Brighton, Sussex Academic Press viii+ 164 pp., ISBN 1 8987 2325 7, hb £35 and $55
  • “Gandhi”
    In Edward Craig (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Genealogy to Iqbal, Routledge. 1996.
  •  48
    Review of Researches in Indian and Buddhist Philosophy by Ram Karan Sharma (review)
    Philosophy East and West 47 (1): 90-91. 1997.
    Indian Philosophy
  • Buddhism in the Developing World
    In Thomas M. Leonard (ed.), Encyclopedia of the Developing World, Psychology Press. 2005.
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    Breaking Barriers: Essays in Asian and Comparative Philosophy in Honor of Ramakrishna Puligandla
    Jain 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
    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. The volume is designed to stimulate the interest of students, professors, and all those who wish to explore new knowledge. In this volume, the creative thought of leading thinkers from principal universities in India and elsewhere transcends words without insight, barren arguments, and all limiting paradigms. Breaking Barriers thus represents a multi-disciplinary approach informed by cross-cultural philosophical vision. Modern physics and classical Indian philosophy exist here in unity.
    Chinese Philosophy
  • .“Problemi komparativne filozofije”
    Kulture Istoka (Beograd, Yugoslavia) (Broj. 23). 1990 (july-Sept..
    Religious ExperienceAsian Philosophy, MiscBuddhism
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    No Title available: REVIEWS
    Religious Studies 19 (1): 119-122. 1983.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  4
    “Karma in Buddhism and Jainism: Karma, Rebirth, and the Question of Transferability of Karma”
    Indian Philosophical Annual 23. 2001-2002.
    Specific Religions, MiscPhilosophy of Action, MiscBuddhism
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