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    Destroying Mara forever: Buddhist ethics essays in honor of Damien Keown (edited book)
    with Damien Keown and Charles S. Prebish
    Snow Lion Publications. 2010.
    Several contributions in the book show how these principles apply to contemporary problems and moral issues.
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    Book reviews and notices (review)
    with Sita Anantha Raman, Robert Nichols Richard, Joshua Searle-White, Heather T. Frazer, Timothy Lubin, Robin Rinehart, Joel R. Smith, Andrea Pinkney, David Gordon White, Phyllis Herman, Lawrence A. Babb, Carl Olson, June McDaniel, Knut A. Jacobsen, John E. Cort, Gregory P. Fields, and Jeffrey J. Kripal
    International Journal of Hindu Studies 4 (2): 185-216. 2000.
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    Jnanagarbha's Commentary on Just the Maitreya Chapter from the Samdhinirmocanasutra: Study, Translation, and Tibetan Text
    with Christian K. Wedemeyer
    Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (3): 681. 2003.
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    Book reviews and notices (review)
    with Christian K. Wedemeyer, June McDaniel, Werner F. Menski, Narasingha P. Sil, Douglas Allen, Michael H. Fisher, II Powell, J. Soni, Karen Pechilis Prentiss, Paul Donnelly, Klaus Witz, and Richard Barz
    International Journal of Hindu Studies 3 (2): 199-220. 1999.
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    Yogic Deed of Bodhisattvas: Gyel-tsap on Aryadeva's Four HundredWisdom of Buddha: The Samdhinirmocana SutraMahayanasutralamkara
    with Ruth Sonam, Asanga , and Mrs Surekha Vijay Limaye
    Philosophy East and West 46 (2): 289. 1996.
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    This article focuses on the three natures (_trisvabhāva_) or three characters (_trilakṣaṇa_) doctrine as described in Indian Yogācāra treatises. This concept is fundamental to Yogācāra epistemology and soteriology, but terminology employed by contemporary buddhologists misconstrues and misrepresents some of its most important features, particularly with regard to the ‘ultimately real nature’ (_pariniṣpanna-svabhāva_), which is equated with terms that connote ultimate reality like ultimate truth …Read more
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    Empiricism and pragmatism in the thought of dharmakīrti and William James
    American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 15 (1). 1994.
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    Dignaga's Investigation of the Percept: A Philosophical Legacy in India and Tibet (edited book)
    with Douglas Duckworth, Malcolm David Eckel, Jay L. Garfield, Yeshes Thabkhas, and Sonam Thakchoe
    Oxford University Press UK. 2016.
    Investigation of the Percept is a short work that focuses on issues of perception and epistemology. Its author, Dignaga, was one of the most influential figures in the Indian Buddhist epistemological tradition, and his ideas had a profound and wide-ranging impact in India, Tibet, and China. The work inspired more than twenty commentaries throughout East Asia and three in Tibet, the most recent in 2014.This book is the first of its kind in Buddhist studies: a comprehensive history of a text and i…Read more
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    A comprehensive guide to scriptural sources and authors, translations and critical editions of texts, and books and articles on Yogacara and related topics
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    Book reviews and notices (review)
    with Christian K. Wedemeyer, June McDaniel, Werner F. Menski, Narasingha P. Sil, Douglas Allen, Michael H. Fisher, James Kenneth Powell, Michael H. Fisher, J. Soni, Karen Pechilis Prentiss, Paul Donnelly, Klaus Witz, and Richard Barz
    International Journal of Hindu Studies 3 (2): 199-220. 1999.