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Message: Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011

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Change Date: June 16, 2011 07:30AM

Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011
<b>Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011</b>

<a name=20110619></a>
<div align=left><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/2011june1.png width=217></div>

<b>Date: 2011/06/19~20</b>
<b>Venue:</b>
The Conference Room of the College of Liberal Arts
( Room 330106, Below the Graduate Institute of Religious Studies ),
Bainian Building, Upper Campus, National Chengchi University
<a style="color:#182821" href=http://ppt.cc/2XBw>Online Registration</a> 嚚 <a style="color:#182821" href="http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/2011june_agenda.doc">Download Agenda</a> 嚚 <a style="color:#182821" href="http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/manual2011.pdf">Conference ManualManual</a>



<b>Theme: Indian Philosophy in Chinese Sources</b>
Katsura, Shry贖
<i>Kui-ji's Records of the Vaie廜ξka Doctrines</i>
Dan Lusthaus
<i>Fallacies, Refutations, and Evaluations: The Chinese Reception of Hetuvidy</i>
Lin, Chen-kuo
<i>A Study and Annotated Translation of Huizao (648-714)s Treatise on Two Measures of Cognition</i>

<b>Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (I)</b>
Michael Zimmermann
<i>The Process of Awakening in Early Texts on Buddha-nature in India</i>
Michael Radich
<i>Pure Mind in China: Chinese Background to Paramrtha's *Amalavij簽na</i>

<b>Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (II)</b>

Yao, Zhihua
<i>The Yogcra Critiques of the Two Truths</i>
Keng, Ching
<i>In Search of the Doctrinal Differences between the Shorter and the Longer Versions of the Ratnagotravibhga</i>

<b>Theme: Issues in Buddhist Epistemology</b>
Chu, Junjie
<i>Dignga on Mental Perception and Self-Awareness</i>
Choong, Yoke Meei
<i>The Indian and Chinese Interpretations of dharma and adharma of the parable of the raft</i>
Jakub Zamorski
<i>Against ones own words. Problem of self-refuting statements in Chinese Buddhist logic</i>

<b>Theme: Issues in Chinese Buddhist Philosophy</b>
Ho, Chien-hsing
<i>The Way of Nonacquisition: Jizangs Philosophy of Ontological Indeterminacy</i>
Hans-Rudolf Kantor
<i>The Linguistic Pragmatics and Sign-System according to the Chinese Huayan-School</i>
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Change Date: June 04, 2011 11:18AM

Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011
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Change Date: June 04, 2011 11:12AM

Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: June 04, 2011 11:12AM

Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011
<b>Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011</b>

<a name=20110619></a>
<div align=left><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/2011june1.png width=217></div>

<b>Date: 2011/06/19~20</b> ( <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/2011june_agenda.doc>Program</a> )
<b>Venue:</b>
National Chengchi University, Upper Campus,
The Conference Room of the College of Liberal Arts,
Bainian Building,

(
Room 330106 (Below , Below the Graduate Institute of Religious Studies)
),
Bainian Building, Upper Campus, National Chengchi University
<a style="color:#182821" href=http://ppt.cc/2XBw>Online Registration</a> 嚚 <a style="color:#182821" href="http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/2011june_agenda.doc">Download Agenda</a>

Manual</a>



<b>Theme: Indian Philosophy in Chinese Sources</b>
Katsura, Shry贖
<i>Kui-ji's Records of the Vaie廜ξka Doctrines</i>
Dan Lusthaus
<i>Fallacies, Refutations, and Evaluations: The Chinese Reception of Hetuvidy</i>
Lin, Chen-kuo
<i>A Study and Annotated Translation of Huizao (648-714)s Treatise on Two Measures of Cognition</i>

<b>Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (I)</b>
Michael Zimmermann
<i>The Process of Awakening in Early Texts on Buddha-nature in India</i>
Michael Radich
<i>Pure Mind in China: Chinese Background to Paramrtha's *Amalavij簽na</i>

<b>Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (II)</b>

Yao, Zhihua
<i>The Yogcra Critiques of the Two Truths</i>
Keng, Ching
<i>In Search of the Doctrinal Differences between the Shorter and the Longer Versions of the Ratnagotravibhga</i>

<b>Theme: Issues in Buddhist Epistemology</b>
Chu, Junjie
<i>Dignga on Mental Perception and Self-Awareness</i>
Choong, Yoke Meei
<i>The Indian and Chinese Interpretations of dharma and adharma of the parable of the raft</i>
Jakub Zamorski
<i>Against ones own words. Problem of self-refuting statements in Chinese Buddhist logic</i>

<b>Theme: Issues in Chinese Buddhist Philosophy</b>
Ho, Chien-hsing
<i>The Way of Nonacquisition: Jizangs Philosophy of Ontological Indeterminacy</i>
Hans-Rudolf Kantor
<i>The Linguistic Pragmatics and Sign-System according to the Chinese Huayan-School</i>
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: June 02, 2011 11:38PM

Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011
<b>Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011</b>

<a name=20110619></a>
<div align=left><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/2011june1.png width=217></div>

<b>Date: 2011/06/19~20</b> ( <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/2011june_agenda.doc>Program</a> )
<b>Venue:</b>
National Chengchi University, Upper Campus,
The Conference Room of the College of Liberal Arts,
Bainian Building, Room 330106 (Below the Graduate Institute of Religious Studies)

anual</a>



<b>Theme: Indian Philosophy in Chinese Sources</b>
Katsura, Shry贖
<i>Kui-ji's Records of the Vaie廜ξka Doctrines</i>
Dan Lusthaus
<i>Fallacies, Refutations, and Evaluations: The Chinese Reception of Hetuvidy</i>
Lin, Chen-kuo
<i>A Study and Annotated Translation of Huizao (648-714)s Treatise on Two Measures of Cognition</i>

<b>Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (I)</b>
Michael Zimmermann
<i>The Process of Awakening in Early Texts on Buddha-nature in India</i>
Michael Radich
<i>Pure Mind in China: Chinese Background to Paramrtha's *Amalavij簽na</i>

<b>Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (II)</b>

Yao, Zhihua
<i>The Yogcra Critiques of the Two Truths</i>
Keng, Ching
<i>In Search of the Doctrinal Differences between the Shorter and the Longer Versions of the Ratnagotravibhga</i>

<b>Theme: Issues in Buddhist Epistemology</b>
Chu, Junjie
<i>Dignga on Mental Perception and Self-Awareness</i>
Choong, Yoke Meei
<i>The Indian and Chinese Interpretations of dharma and adharma of the parable of the raft</i>
Jakub Zamorski
<i>Against ones own words. Problem of self-refuting statements in Chinese Buddhist logic</i>

<b>Theme: Issues in Chinese Buddhist Philosophy</b>
Ho, Chien-hsing
<i>The Way of Nonacquisition: Jizangs Philosophy of Ontological Indeterminacy</i>
Hans-Rudolf Kantor
<i>The Linguistic Pragmatics and Sign-System according to the Chinese Huayan-School</i>
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: May 31, 2011 08:06PM

Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011
<b>Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011</b>

<a name=20110619></a>
<div align=left><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/2011june1.png width=217></div>

<b>Date: 2011/06/19~20</b> (( <a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/2011june_agenda.doc>Tentative Program</a>)
)
anual</a>



<b>Theme: Indian Philosophy in Chinese Sources</b>
Katsura, Shry贖
<i>Kui-ji's Records of the Vaie廜ξka Doctrines</i>
Dan Lusthaus
<i>Fallacies, Refutations, and Evaluations: The Chinese Reception of Hetuvidy</i>
Lin, Chen-kuo
<i>A Study and Annotated Translation of Huizao (648-714)s Treatise on Two Measures of Cognition</i>

<b>Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (I)</b>
Michael Zimmermann
<i>The Process of Awakening in Early Texts on Buddha-nature in India</i>
Michael Radich
<i>Pure Mind in China: Chinese Background to Paramrtha's *Amalavij簽na</i>

<b>Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (II)</b>

Yao, Zhihua
<i>The Yogcra Critiques of the Two Truths</i>
Keng, Ching
<i>In Search of the Doctrinal Differences between the Shorter and the Longer Versions of the Ratnagotravibhga</i>

<b>Theme: Issues in Buddhist Epistemology</b>
Chu, Junjie
<i>Dignga on Mental Perception and Self-Awareness</i>
Choong, Yoke Meei
<i>The Indian and Chinese Interpretations of dharma and adharma of the parable of the raft</i>
Jakub Zamorski
<i>Against ones own words. Problem of self-refuting statements in Chinese Buddhist logic</i>

<b>Theme: Issues in Chinese Buddhist Philosophy</b>
Ho, Chien-hsing
<i>The Way of Nonacquisition: Jizangs Philosophy of Ontological Indeterminacy</i>
Hans-Rudolf Kantor
<i>The Linguistic Pragmatics and Sign-System according to the Chinese Huayan-School</i>
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Change Date: May 31, 2011 06:42PM

Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011
<b>Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011</b>

<a name=20110619>
</a>
<div align=left><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/2011june1.png width=217></div>

<b>Date: 2011/06/19~20</b> (<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/2011june_agenda.doc>Tentative Program</a>)
anual</a>



<b>Theme: Indian Philosophy in Chinese Sources</b>
Katsura, Shry贖
<i>Kui-ji's Records of the Vaie廜ξka Doctrines</i>
Dan Lusthaus
<i>Fallacies, Refutations, and Evaluations: The Chinese Reception of Hetuvidy</i>
Lin, Chen-kuo
<i>A Study and Annotated Translation of Huizao (648-714)s Treatise on Two Measures of Cognition</i>

<b>Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (I)</b>
Michael Zimmermann
<i>The Process of Awakening in Early Texts on Buddha-nature in India</i>
Michael Radich
<i>Pure Mind in China: Chinese Background to Paramrtha's *Amalavij簽na</i>

<b>Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (II)</b>

Yao, Zhihua
<i>The Yogcra Critiques of the Two Truths</i>
Keng, Ching
<i>In Search of the Doctrinal Differences between the Shorter and the Longer Versions of the Ratnagotravibhga</i>

<b>Theme: Issues in Buddhist Epistemology</b>
Chu, Junjie
<i>Dignga on Mental Perception and Self-Awareness</i>
Choong, Yoke Meei
<i>The Indian and Chinese Interpretations of dharma and adharma of the parable of the raft</i>
Jakub Zamorski
<i>Against ones own words. Problem of self-refuting statements in Chinese Buddhist logic</i>

<b>Theme: Issues in Chinese Buddhist Philosophy</b>
Ho, Chien-hsing
<i>The Way of Nonacquisition: Jizangs Philosophy of Ontological Indeterminacy</i>
Hans-Rudolf Kantor
<i>The Linguistic Pragmatics and Sign-System according to the Chinese Huayan-School</i>
Changed By: gustav
Change Date: May 31, 2011 06:40PM

Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011
<b>Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011</b>

<a name=20110619>
<div align=left><img src=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/imgs/2011june1.png width=217></div>

<b>Date: 2011/06/19~20 </b> (<a href=http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ckeng/doc/2011june_agenda.doc>Tentative Program</a>)
anual</a>



<b>Theme: Indian Philosophy in Chinese Sources</b>
Katsura, Shry贖
<i>Kui-ji's Records of the Vaie廜ξka Doctrines</i>
Dan Lusthaus
<i>Fallacies, Refutations, and Evaluations: The Chinese Reception of Hetuvidy</i>
Lin, Chen-kuo
<i>A Study and Annotated Translation of Huizao (648-714)s Treatise on Two Measures of Cognition</i>

<b>Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (I)</b>
Michael Zimmermann
<i>The Process of Awakening in Early Texts on Buddha-nature in India</i>
Michael Radich
<i>Pure Mind in China: Chinese Background to Paramrtha's *Amalavij簽na</i>

<b>Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (II)</b>

Yao, Zhihua
<i>The Yogcra Critiques of the Two Truths</i>
Keng, Ching
<i>In Search of the Doctrinal Differences between the Shorter and the Longer Versions of the Ratnagotravibhga</i>

<b>Theme: Issues in Buddhist Epistemology</b>
Chu, Junjie
<i>Dignga on Mental Perception and Self-Awareness</i>
Choong, Yoke Meei
<i>The Indian and Chinese Interpretations of dharma and adharma of the parable of the raft</i>
Jakub Zamorski
<i>Against ones own words. Problem of self-refuting statements in Chinese Buddhist logic</i>

<b>Theme: Issues in Chinese Buddhist Philosophy</b>
Ho, Chien-hsing
<i>The Way of Nonacquisition: Jizangs Philosophy of Ontological Indeterminacy</i>
Hans-Rudolf Kantor
<i>The Linguistic Pragmatics and Sign-System according to the Chinese Huayan-School</i>

Original Message

Author: gustav
Date: May 31, 2011 06:40PM

Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011
Indian Buddhist Thought in 6th-7th Century China International Workshop 2011




Date: 2011/06/19~20 (
Tentative Program)
anual



Theme: Indian Philosophy in Chinese Sources
Katsura, Shry贖
Kui-ji's Records of the Vaie廜ξka Doctrines
Dan Lusthaus
Fallacies, Refutations, and Evaluations: The Chinese Reception of Hetuvidy
Lin, Chen-kuo
A Study and Annotated Translation of Huizao (648-714)s Treatise on Two Measures of Cognition

Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (I)
Michael Zimmermann
The Process of Awakening in Early Texts on Buddha-nature in India
Michael Radich
Pure Mind in China: Chinese Background to Paramrtha's *Amalavij簽na

Theme: Yog璽cra & Tathgatagarbha (II)

Yao, Zhihua
The Yogcra Critiques of the Two Truths
Keng, Ching
In Search of the Doctrinal Differences between the Shorter and the Longer Versions of the Ratnagotravibhga

Theme: Issues in Buddhist Epistemology
Chu, Junjie
Dignga on Mental Perception and Self-Awareness
Choong, Yoke Meei
The Indian and Chinese Interpretations of dharma and adharma of the parable of the raft
Jakub Zamorski
Against ones own words. Problem of self-refuting statements in Chinese Buddhist logic

Theme: Issues in Chinese Buddhist Philosophy
Ho, Chien-hsing
The Way of Nonacquisition: Jizangs Philosophy of Ontological Indeterminacy
Hans-Rudolf Kantor
The Linguistic Pragmatics and Sign-System according to the Chinese Huayan-School