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<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: November 08, 2010 02:44PM Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the Yog璽cra Buddhism / 2010/06/11-12
<div align=right><a href=http://buddhica.nccu.edu.tw>擐嚚Home</a></div>
<div align=center><b>Invited Lectures on New Horizons in Yog璽cra Studies</b></div>
<div align=center><b>航摮豢啗雓摨</b></div>
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: November 08, 2010 02:35PM Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the Yog璽cra Buddhism / 2010/06/11-12
<div align=right><a href=http://buddhica.nccu.edu.tw>擐嚚Home</a></div>
<div align=center><b>Invited Lectures on New Horizons in Yog璽cra Studies</b></div>
<div align=center><b>航摮豢啗雓摨</b></div>
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: November 08, 2010 02:25PM Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the Yog璽cra Buddhism / 2010/06/11-12
<div align=right><a href=http://buddhica.nccu.edu.tw>擐嚚Home</a></div>
<div align=center><b>Invited Lectures on New Horizons in Yog璽cra Studies</b></div>
<div align=center><b>航摮豢啗雓摨</b></div>
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: November 08, 2010 02:23PM Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the Yog璽cra Buddhism / 2010/06/11-12
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<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: November 08, 2010 02:22PM Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the Yog璽cra Buddhism / 2010/06/11-12
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<div align=center><b>Invited Lectures on New Horizons in Yog璽cra Studies</b></div>
<div align=center><b>航摮豢啗雓摨</b></div>
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: November 08, 2010 02:14PM Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the Yog璽cra Buddhism / 2010/06/11-12
<div align=right><a href=http://buddhica.nccu.edu.tw>擐嚚Home</a></div>
<div align=center><b>Invited Lectures on New Horizons in Yog璽cra Studies</b></div>
<div align=center><b>航摮豢啗雓摨</b></div>
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
Changed By: gustav
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<div align=center><b>Invited Lectures on New Horizons in Yog璽cra Studies</b></div>
<div align=center><b>航摮豢啗雓摨</b></div>
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<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: September 20, 2010 12:09PM Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the Yog璽cra Buddhism / 2010/06/11-12
<div align=right><a href=http://buddhica.nccu.edu.tw>擐嚚Home</a></div>
<div align=center><b>Invited Lectures on New Horizons in Yog璽cra Studies</b></div>
<div align=center><b>航摮豢啗雓摨</b></div>
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: September 20, 2010 12:08PM Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the Yog璽cra Buddhism / 2010/06/11-12
<div align=right><a href=http://buddhica.nccu.edu.tw>擐嚚Home</a></div>
<div align=center><b>Invited Lectures on New Horizons in Yog璽cra Studies</b></div>
<div align=center><b>航摮豢啗雓摨</b></div>
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: September 20, 2010 12:07PM Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the Yog璽cra Buddhism / 2010/06/11-12
<div align=right><a href=http://buddhica.nccu.edu.tw>擐嚚Home</a></div>
<div align=center><b>Invited Lectures on New Horizons in Yog璽cra Studies</b></div>
<div align=center><b>航摮豢啗雓摨</b></div>
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: September 18, 2010 01:08AM Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the Yog璽cra Buddhism / 2010/06/11-12
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<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: September 18, 2010 12:39AM Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the Yog璽cra Buddhism / 2010/06/11-12
<div align=right><a href=http://buddhica.nccu.edu.tw>擐嚚Home</a></div>
<div align=center><b>Invited Lectures on New Horizons in Yog璽cra Studies</b></div>
<div align=center><b>航摮豢啗雓摨</b></div>
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: September 18, 2010 12:31AM Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the Yog璽cra Buddhism / 2010/06/11-12
<div align=right><a href=http://buddhica.nccu.edu.tw>擐嚚Home</a></div> <div align=center><b>Invited Lectures on New Horizons in Yog璽cra Studies</b></div>
<div align=center><b>航摮豢啗雓摨</b></div>
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/Kritzer_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Robert Kritzer</b> 嚗Kyoto Notre Dame University, Kyoto, Japan嚗
Part I: Dr廜廜俸ntika/Sautrntika and the Yogcrabh贖mi
霅砍餃葦/蝬刻隡賢葦啗抵 嚗<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_1.pdf>Reading 1</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio1>Audio 1</a>嚗嚗 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_2.pdf>Reading 2</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio2>Audio 2</a> 嚗
Part II: The Garbh璽vakrntis贖tra, a Buddhist Embryological Text
交蝬嚗潸摮貊雿賂 <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/Kritzer_Reading_3.pdf>Reading</a>, <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio4>Audio </a>嚗
<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato.png><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/DAmato_x.png height=150 border=0></a>
<b>雓嚗Mario D'Amato</b> 嚗Rollins College, Florida, U.S.A.嚗
Philosophical Approaches to Yogcra Thought
亙航喟脣飛脰楝 嚗梯隢靘靽∠揣: buddhismstudy@yahoo.com.tw 嚗
1. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗I嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗I嚗
2. Philosophical themes from the Madhy璽ntavibhga嚗II嚗
颲臭葉隢脣飛銝駁嚗II嚗
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio5>Audio</a> )
3. Buddhist Fictionalism
雿瑽隢
( <a href=http://mepopedia.com/forum/read.php?347,6010#audio3>Audio</a> )
About the lecturers:
Robert Kritzer (Ph.D. UC Berkeley) is Professor at Kyoto Notre Dame University. He specializes in abhidharma and early Yogcra, and is the author of two books, <i>Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra Abhidharma</i> (Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde 44. Wien: Arbeitskreis f羹r Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universit瓣t Wien, 1999) and <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Studia Philologica Buddhica Monograph Series 12. Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005). He has written on the intermediate existence (antarbhava) and accounts of childbirth in Indian Buddhism, as well as on the meaning of the term Sautrntika. Other interests include the relation between Buddhism and the Indian medical tradition. He spent the winter term of 2006 at !McGill University as a Numata visiting professor. Currently, he is preparing a critical edition and annotated translation of the Tibetan translation of the Garbhvakrntis贖tra found in the M贖lasarvstivdavinaya K廜ㄆdrakavastu.
Robert Kritzer桀箸交砌漪質瘥憭批飛嚗撠粹踵蝤刻隡質瘣整隞Rebirth and Causation in the Yogcra AbhidharmaVasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa嚗銋撖恍蝡閮隢銝剜嚗antarbhava嚗隞亙啣漲雿撠潛Y瘜嗡頞思啣漲怎喟絞靽
Mario D'Amato (BA, Loyola University Chicago; MA and !PhD, University of Chicago) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Rollins College. Before arriving at Rollins, he taught at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA, USA). D'Amato specializes in the study of Mahyna philosophy, with a particular focus on the Yogcra school, and has published papers on Yogcra thought in <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i>, <i>Journal of Indian Philosophy</i>, <i>Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies</i>, and <i>Semiotica</i>. He is currently completing a book-length study and translation of a Yogcra doctrinal treatise known as the <i>Madhyntavibhga</i> (<i>Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes</i>). (quoted from Religion Compass: http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/religion/article_biog?article_id=reco_articles_bpl083 )
Mario D'Amato曄箇單臬飛W脣飛摰蝟餃舀嚗冽迨銋鈭血惜隞餅潛撣隞曉飛U撠瑟澆之銋脣飛嚗孵交舐隡質瘣橘銝行潸迂憭潸”蝡嚗嗚颲臭葉隢蝛嗉蝧餉陌撌脣喳摰
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, <i>Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa</i> (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In <i>Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies</i> 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. <i>Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture</i> (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (<a href=https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B866B68Ka5noYmEzOGViNzYtODJkNC00OGUyLTkyNzktZWFhY2NiMDI0MTZj&hl=en>雓蝔</a>)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)
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Date: April 27, 2010 11:34PM Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the Yog璽cra Buddhism / 2010/06/11-12
Invited Lectures on New Horizons in the YoYog璽crBuddhismdies
*2010/05/15 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Introduction" in Robert Kritzer, Vasubandhu and the Yogcrabh贖mi: Yogcra Elements in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa (Tokyo: Intl. Institute for Buddhist Studies, 2005).
2. Robert Kritzer, 2005. Sautrntika in the Abhidharmakoabh廜ㄊa. In Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 26.2: 331-384.
3. Robert Kritzer, "Life in the Womb: Conception and Gestation in Buddhist Scripture and Classical Indian Medical Literature." In Jane Marie Law, Vanessa R Sasson Ed. Imagining the Fetus: The Unborn in Myth, Religion, and Culture (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
(瘜曌雿摮賊Z敶祈撣怒踹之摰曉霈)
*2010/05/29 14:00 - 17:00*
*踵祥憭批飛蝛嗅之璅鈭箸蝷暹蝘摮詨脣飛箇閮摰*
霈鳴
1. "Part One" and "Part Two, Chapter 1" in Mario D'Amato, Distinguishing the Middle from the Extremes: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Madhyntavibhga, Along with Its Commentary, the Madhyntavibhgabh廜ㄊa. To be published by the American Institute of Buddhist Studies.
(踹之摰摰蝬剜撠霈)
2. Mario D'Amato, "Buddhist Fictionalism," Paper draft. (雓蝔)
(踹之脣飛瘙芰拙霈)