The article addresses a critical problem in the history of South Asian philosophy, namely the nature of the ‘knowledge of knowledge’ (svasaṃvedana). In particular, it investigates how the Śaiva tantric school of the Pratyabhijñā (10th–11th c. CE) used the notion as an argument against the Buddhists’ ideas on the nature of the self. The paper then considers the possibility that the source of the Śaivas’ discussion was the work of the philosopher/grammarian Bhartṛhari (5th c. CE)
第五百號記念特集號The author tries to explain different philosophical attitudes of the four Buddhist schools ...
textThis dissertation undertakes a comprehensive analysis of the arguments for and against an ontolo...
Explores the narratives and dialogues of the Upanisads and shows that these literary elements are ce...
The article addresses a critical problem in the history of South Asian philosophy, namely the nature...
The article considers the philosophical polemics about the self (the pudgala) between "orthodox" Bud...
International audienceThe fifth-century grammarian-philosopher Bhartṛhari has long attracted scholar...
International audienceIn recent decades the complex relationship between Buddhist and Śaiva movement...
This paper builds upon my earlier studies in interpreting interculturally how the Kashmiri nondual Ś...
The first Modern attempt to research a history of Indian philosophy by Indian scholar, theologian an...
As is the case with most pre‐modern philosophers of India, very little historical information is ava...
The thesis focuses on the relationship between Sanskrit classical grammar, Ahludharma, and the debat...
Much has been written on the connections between philosophy and religion in ancient India. Most has...
Study of the Tathāgatagarbha as True Self and the True Selves of the Brahmanic, Sāṅkhya and Jaina Tr...
This article concerns the Indian tathāgatagarbha literature: Mahāyānist works, produced no later tha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This dissertation is an in-depth study of the dispute ...
第五百號記念特集號The author tries to explain different philosophical attitudes of the four Buddhist schools ...
textThis dissertation undertakes a comprehensive analysis of the arguments for and against an ontolo...
Explores the narratives and dialogues of the Upanisads and shows that these literary elements are ce...
The article addresses a critical problem in the history of South Asian philosophy, namely the nature...
The article considers the philosophical polemics about the self (the pudgala) between "orthodox" Bud...
International audienceThe fifth-century grammarian-philosopher Bhartṛhari has long attracted scholar...
International audienceIn recent decades the complex relationship between Buddhist and Śaiva movement...
This paper builds upon my earlier studies in interpreting interculturally how the Kashmiri nondual Ś...
The first Modern attempt to research a history of Indian philosophy by Indian scholar, theologian an...
As is the case with most pre‐modern philosophers of India, very little historical information is ava...
The thesis focuses on the relationship between Sanskrit classical grammar, Ahludharma, and the debat...
Much has been written on the connections between philosophy and religion in ancient India. Most has...
Study of the Tathāgatagarbha as True Self and the True Selves of the Brahmanic, Sāṅkhya and Jaina Tr...
This article concerns the Indian tathāgatagarbha literature: Mahāyānist works, produced no later tha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015This dissertation is an in-depth study of the dispute ...
第五百號記念特集號The author tries to explain different philosophical attitudes of the four Buddhist schools ...
textThis dissertation undertakes a comprehensive analysis of the arguments for and against an ontolo...
Explores the narratives and dialogues of the Upanisads and shows that these literary elements are ce...