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418This dissertation examines the theory of perceptual cognition laid out by the 7th century Buddhist scholar, Dharmakīrti, in his magnum opus, the Pramāṇavārttika. Like most theories of perception, both ancient and modern, the sensory cognition of ordinary objects is a topic of primary concern. Unlike other theorists, however, Dharmakīrti advances a technical definition of “perception” as a cognition which is both nonconceptual and non-erroneous. Dharmakīrti’s definition of perception is thereby d…Read more
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150Tantric YogācāraJournal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 40 239-267. 2017.The late tenth century siddha and scholar Ratnākaraśānti, also known as the Mahāsiddha Śāntipa, was renowned as the author of both philosophical śāstras and commentaries on tantra. Typically, these are considered separate spheres of activity. However, Ratnākaraśānti’s approach, building on the tradition of scholarship associated with the Mahāvairocanābhisaṃbodhitantra and the Guhyasamājatantra, as well as on Yogācāra analysis and Buddhist pramāṇa theory, is highly syncretic. This paper is a stud…Read more
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68The Yang-Mills mass gap problem has stood as one of the most profound unresolved questions in theoretical physics for nearly half a century. Despite extensive efforts, a rigorous mathematical proof of the mass gap's existence in Yang-Mills theory has remained elusive—until now. The proof presented in this work represents not merely a technical achievement, but a fundamental paradigm shift in our understanding of the mathematical structures underlying physical reality. By rigorously demonstrating…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
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Buddhism |
Mahayana Buddhist Philosophy |
Buddhist Logic |
Indian Philosophy |
Perception |
Representationalism |
Mereology |