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27Review of: William M. Bodiford, ed., Going Forth: Visions of Buddhist Vinaya (review)Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 33 (1): 194-198. 2006.
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Gregory Schopen, bones, stones, and buddhist monks: Collected papers on the archaeology, epigraphy, and texts of monastic buddhism in indiaJapanese Journal of Religious Studies 25 (3-4): 396-399. 1998.
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Yogacara: Indian Buddhist OriginsIn John Makeham (ed.), Transforming consciousness: yogācāra thought in modern China, Oxford University Press. 2014.
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29This 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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27Jnanagarbha's Commentary on Just the Maitreya Chapter from the Samdhinirmocanasutra: Study, Translation, and Tibetan TextJournal of the American Oriental Society 123 (3): 681. 2003.
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25Dignaga's Investigation of the Percept: A Philosophical Legacy in India and Tibet (edited book)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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27Destroying Mara forever: Buddhist ethics essays in honor of Damien Keown (edited book)Snow Lion Publications. 2010.Several contributions in the book show how these principles apply to contemporary problems and moral issues.
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Buddhism and Ecology: The Interconnection of Dharma and DeedsEnvironmental Ethics 22 207-210. 2000.
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8Atmatattvaviveka by Udayanacarya, with Translation, Explanation and Analytical-Critical Survey. N.S. DravidBuddhist Studies Review 15 (1): 123-126. 1998.Atmatattvaviveka by Udayanacarya, with Translation, Explanation and Analytical-Critical Survey. N.S. Dravid. Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla 1995. 587 pp. ISBN 81-85952-28-0.
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5Rebirth and Causation in the Yogacara Adhidharma. Robert KritzerBuddhist Studies Review 17 (2): 239-242. 2000.Rebirth and Causation in the Yogacara Adhidharma. Robert Kritzer. Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien Universität Wien, Vienna 1999. ix, 327 pp. ATS 410.
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8Abhidharmasamuccaya: The Compendium of Higher Teaching (Philosophy) by Asanga. Originally translated into French and annotated by Walpola Rahula. English translation by Sara Boin-Webb (review)Buddhist Studies Review 18 (2): 256-258. 2001.Abhidharmasamuccaya: The Compendium of Higher Teaching by Asanga. Originally translated into French and annotated by Walpola Rahula. English translation by Sara Boin-Webb. Asian Humanities Press, Fremont, CA 2001. xxvii, 327 pp. $75.00. ISBN 0-89581-941-4.
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