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2010 Workshop rounded off!
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<b>
Project Leader:</b>
Chen-kuo Lin 桀 (Chengchi University, Taiwan)

<b>Participants:</b>
1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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<b>2. The Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China</b>
Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
Choong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&#39;s Exegesis on the <i>Vajracchedik</i>
Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#39;s <i>Pan Biliang lun</i> (斗隢)</div>

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<b>3. Issues in Buddhist Epistemology and Philosophy of Language</b>
Chair: Katsura, Shoryu
Chu, Junjie: The Yogcra Thesis of Mental Awareness Accompanying Sensory Awareness
Ho, Chien-hsing: Jizang on the Nonduality of Speech and Silence

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<b>4. Yogcra in China</b>
Chair: Liu, Kuo-wei
Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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<b>5. The Aftermath and the Legacy</b>
Chair: Huang, Yi-hsun
Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Doctrinal Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous innovations based on Indian Buddhism

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2010 Workshop rounded off!
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<b>
Project Leader:</b>
Chen-kuo Lin 桀 (Chengchi University, Taiwan)

<b>Participants:</b>
1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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<b>2. The Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China</b>
Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
Choong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&#39;s Exegesis on the <i>Vajracchedik</i>
Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#39;s <i>Pan Biliang lun</i> (斗隢)</div>

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<b>3. Issues in Buddhist Epistemology and Philosophy of Language</b>
Chair: Katsura, Shoryu
Chu, Junjie: The Yogcra Thesis of Mental Awareness Accompanying Sensory Awareness
Ho, Chien-hsing: Jizang on the Nonduality of Speech and Silence

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<b>4. Yogcra in China</b>
Chair: Liu, Kuo-wei
Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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<b>5. The Aftermath and the Legacy</b>
Chair: Huang, Yi-hsun
Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous aneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous innovations based on Indian Buddhism

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2010 Workshop rounded off!
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<b>
Project Leader:</b>
Chen-kuo Lin 桀 (Chengchi University, Taiwan)

<b>Participants:</b>
1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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<b>2. The Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China</b>
Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
Choong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&#39;s Exegesis on the <i>Vajracchedik</i>
Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#<div align=left><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s20139;s <i>Pan Biliang lun</i> (斗隢)</div>

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<b>3. Issues in Buddhist Epistemology and Philosophy of Language</b>
Chair: Katsura, Shoryu
Chu, Junjie: The Yogcra Thesis of Mental Awareness Accompanying Sensory Awareness
Ho, Chien-hsing: Jizang on the Nonduality of Speech and Silence

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<b>4. Yogcra in China</b>
Chair: Liu, Kuo-wei
Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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<b>5. The Aftermath and the Legacy</b>
Chair: Huang, Yi-hsun
Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous innovations based on Indian Buddhism

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2010 Workshop rounded off!
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<b>
Project Leader:</b>
Chen-kuo Lin 桀 (Chengchi University, Taiwan)

<b>Participants:</b>
1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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<b>2. The Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China</b>
Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
Choong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&#39;s Exegesis on the <i>Vajracchedik</i>
Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#<div align=left><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s20139;s <i>Pan Biliang lun</i> (斗隢)</div>

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<b>3. Issues in Buddhist Epistemology and Philosophy of Language</b>
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Chu, Junjie: The Yogcra Thesis o<div align=center><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s3.pf Mental Awareness Accompanying Sensory Awareness
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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
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<b>Participants:</b>
1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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<b>2. The Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China</b>
Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
Choong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&#39;s Exegesis on the <i>Vajracchedik</i>
Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#<div align=left><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s20139;s <i>Pan Biliang lun</i> (斗隢)</div>

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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
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<b>Participants:</b>
1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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<b>2. The Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China</b>
Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
Choong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&#39;s Exegesis on the <i>Vajracchedik</i>
Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#<div align=left><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s20139;s <i>Pan Biliang lun</i> (斗隢)</div>

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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
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<b>Participants:</b>
1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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<b>2. The Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China</b>
Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
Choong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&#39;s Exegesis on the <i>Vajracchedik</i>
Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#<div align=left><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s20139;s <i>Pan Biliang lun</i> (斗隢)</div>

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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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<b>2. The Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China</b>
Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
Choong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&#39;s Exegesis on the <i>Vajracchedik</i>
Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#<div align=left><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s20139;s <i>Pan Biliang lun</i> (斗隢)</div>

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<b>4. Yogcra in China</b>
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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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<b>5. The Aftermath and the Legacy</b>
Chair: Huang, Yi-hsun
Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
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<b>Participants:</b>
1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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<b>2. The Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China</b>
Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
Choong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&# Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#39;s <i>Pan i>Pan xegesis on the <i>Vajr
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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
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Project Leader:</b>
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<b>Participants:</b>
1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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<b>2. The Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China</b>
Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
Choong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&# Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#39;s <i>Pan xegesis on the <i>Vajr
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Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
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<b>Participants:</b>
1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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<b>2. The Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China</b>
Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
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Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
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3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
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Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
Choong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&# Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#39;s <i>Pan xegesis on the <i>Vajr
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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
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1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
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3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
Choong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&# Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#39;s <i>Pan xegesis on the <i>Vajr
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Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
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1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
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10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
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Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
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3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
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Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
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10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
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1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Essay on Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
Choong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&# Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic <div align=left><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s201Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#39;s <i>Pan xegesis on the <i>Vajr
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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Ess Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found und n Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>System
Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan: From An Shigao to Xuanzang: Toward a History of "Translation Policies" in Buddhist Chinese
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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Ess Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found n Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
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Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
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1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
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Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Ess Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found n Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
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Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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Nattier, Jan:oong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&# Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic <div align=left><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s201Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#39;s <i>Pan xegesis on the <i>Vajr
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Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
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2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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<b>1. The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China</b>
Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Ess Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found n Three Measurements of Cognition</i>
Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and Metaphysics Found in Kuiji&#39;s <i>System
Cheng weishilun shuji</i> (航隢餈啗) -- A Preliminary Report on His Knowledge of the S廜khya System

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Nattier, Jan:oong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&# Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic <div align=left><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s201Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#39;s <i>Pan xegesis on the <i>Vajr
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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
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3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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<b>2. The Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China</b>
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Nattier, Jan:oong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&# Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic <div align=left><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s201Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#39;s <i>Pan xegesis on the <i>Vajr
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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
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2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
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Chair: Funayama, Toru
Nattier, Jan:oong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&# Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic <div align=left><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s201Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#39;s <i>Pan xegesis on the <i>Vajr
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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
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1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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Chair: Nattier, Jan
Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
Lin, Chen-kuo: Buddhist Epistemology in Sixth-Century China: A Study and Annotated Translation of Jingying Huiyuan (523-592)&#39;s <i>Ess Katsura, Shoryu: Indian Logic and M<div align=right><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20<div align=right><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20~ckenalign=right><a href0 width=20w3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s101.png><img src=hwidthwww3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s102.png><img src=http://w203.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s102x.png border=0 height=150></a></div>
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Nattier, Jan:oong, Yoke Meei: No-self and Emptiness: Their Roles in Kuiji&# Lusthaus, Dan: Buddhist Logic <div align=left><a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/photo/20100327_s201Comes to East Asia: Wnhyo&#39;s <i>Pan xegesis on the <i>Vajr
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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the <i>Awakening of Faith</i> and the <i>Dilun</i> Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen

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Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
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<b>Participants:</b>
1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
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Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
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Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
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Muller, Charles: Wonhyo&#39;s Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (<i>hwajaeng</i>隢)
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3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
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Funayama, Toru: Chinese Translations of Pratyak廜ζ
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Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha&#39;s concept of *amalavijnana
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1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
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3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
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10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
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1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
<div align=right><a href=http://Supported by National Science Council's Talent Cultivation Program, hosted by National Chengchi University and Fugaung University, directed by Professor Chen-kuo LIN of the Department of Philosophy, NCCU, the first annual workshop of the project Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China was just rounded off respectively at National Chengchi University and Fuguang University on March 27 and 28. Thirteen international Buddhist Studies scholars participated in the event, who, targeting the scope of discussion, namely, the transmission of Indian Buddhist thought in 6th to 7th century China, exchanged freely their research results and resources. Besides, as a talent cultivation oriented program, young scholars in Taiwan were invited to take part in the dialogues, too. With regard to the purpose of talent cultivation as well as to the purpose of international cooperation on Chinese Buddhism Studies, the annual workshop was regarded as pretty fruitful. As quoted from Professor KATSURA during the workshop, this is the most exciting academic discussion I have ever experienced in my life.

The scholars participated in the event were from Taiwan, New Zealand, Japan, Germany and the US, including important Japanese Indian Buddhist epistemologists Shoryu KATSURA, Toru FUNAYAMA, and the internationally recognized philologists such as Jan Nattier, Dan LUSTHAUS, Yoke Meei CHOONG etc. The topics of this workshop cover up the following five scopes: The Early Reception of Pram廜a Theory in China, The Transmission of Indian Buddhism to China, Issues in Buddhist Epistemology and Philosophy of Language, Yogcra in China and The Aftermath and the Legacy. With this project, the goals of the cultivation of the research energy of the Buddhist Studies in Taiwan as well as the formation of the international cooperation platform on the studies of Chinese Buddhism are expected to be accomplished.

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*Date: 2010/03/27-28*
*Venue: Taipei & Yilan, Taiwan*

*Project Leader:*
Chen-kuo Lin 桀 (Chengchi University, Taiwan)

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1, Yoke Meei Choong 摰 慦 (Fo Guang University, Taiwan)
2, Junjie Chu 銴 靽 (University of Leipzig, Germany)
3, Toru Funayama 孵控 敺 (Kyoto University, Japan)
4, Chien-hsing Ho 雿 撱箄 (Nanhua University, Taiwan)
5, Hans-Rudolf Kantor 摨瑞 (Huafan University, Taiwan)
6, Shoryu Katsura 獢 蝝寥 (Ryukoku University, Japan)
7, Ching Keng (National Chengchi, Taiwan)
8, Dan Lusthaus (Harvard University, USA)
9, John !McRae (Stanford University, USA)
9, John McRae (Stanford University, USA)
10, Charles Muller (University of Tokyo, Japan)
11, Jan Nattier (Soka University, Japan)
12, Michael Radich ( 13, Zhihua Yao 憪 瘝餉 (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

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Chair: Liu, Kuo-wei
Kantor, Hans-Rudolf: The Transformation of Indian Yogcra Thought and the Formation of Early Chinese Buddhist Schools
Radich, Michael: Sources of Paramartha's concept of *amalavijnana
Keng, Ching: A Preliminary Re-examination of the Relation between the Awakening of Faith and the Dilun Thought: the Works of Huiyuan (523-592 CE) as a Specimen


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Muller, Charles: Wonhyo's Interpretation and Application of Indian Buddhist Paradigms in His Resolution of Do !McRae, John R.: Indo-immunity -- The resistance of Chinese Ch獺n to recent/contemporaneous Discrepancies (hwajaeng隢)
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