Buddhist Philosophy and Meditation Practice
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*{{i|1. ''Jason Siff'': Language and Meditation|3}} | *{{i|1. ''Jason Siff'': Language and Meditation|3}} | ||
*{{i|2. ''Jongmyung Kim'': Thought and Praxis in Contemporary Korean Buddhism:<br> A Critical Examination|14}} | *{{i|2. ''Jongmyung Kim'': Thought and Praxis in Contemporary Korean Buddhism:<br> A Critical Examination|14}} | ||
*{{i|3. ''Ven. Jinwol Lee'': Ganhwaseon ( | *{{i|3. ''Ven. Jinwol Lee'': Ganhwaseon (看話禪) in Korea:<br> From a Seon Practitioner’s Perspective|28}} | ||
*{{i|4. ''Prof. Robert E. Buswell, Jr'': The Transformation of Doubt (Ǔijǒng | *{{i|4. ''Prof. Robert E. Buswell, Jr'': The Transformation of Doubt (Ǔijǒng 疑情)<br> in Kanhwa Sǒn 看話禪: The Testimony of Gaofeng<br> Yuanmiao 高峰原妙 (1238-1295)|34}} | ||
*{{i|5. ''Tadeusz Skorupski'': Consciousness and Luminosity in Indian and <br> Tibetan Buddhism]|43}} | *{{i|5. ''Tadeusz Skorupski'': Consciousness and Luminosity in Indian and <br> Tibetan Buddhism]|43}} | ||
*{{i|6. ''James Blumenthal'': Śamatha and its Relation to the Mundane and<br> Supra-mundane Paths According to Geluk Traditions of Tibetan Buddhism|65}} | *{{i|6. ''James Blumenthal'': Śamatha and its Relation to the Mundane and<br> Supra-mundane Paths According to Geluk Traditions of Tibetan Buddhism|65}} | ||
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*{{i|8. ''Lei Xiaoli (Ph.D Candidate)'': A Study on the Development of<br> Meditation in Theravada Buddhism and Chinese Buddhism|88}} | *{{i|8. ''Lei Xiaoli (Ph.D Candidate)'': A Study on the Development of<br> Meditation in Theravada Buddhism and Chinese Buddhism|88}} | ||
*{{i|9. ''Kanae Kawamoto'': Pragmatic Benefits and Concentration through<br> Ānāpānasati Meditation|98}} | *{{i|9. ''Kanae Kawamoto'': Pragmatic Benefits and Concentration through<br> Ānāpānasati Meditation|98}} | ||
10. Dr. H. M. Mahinda Herath: Theravada Philosophical Exposition of | *{{i|10. ''Dr. H. M. Mahinda Herath'': Theravada Philosophical Exposition of the<br> Supramundane (Lokuttara) State|104}} | ||
the Supramundane (Lokuttara) State | *{{i|11. ''Thomas A C Weiser'': Three Practices of the Four Foundations of<br> Mindfulness: An Investigation in Comparative Soteriology|111}} | ||
11. Thomas A C Weiser: Three Practices of the Four Foundations of Mindfulness: | *{{i|12. ''Professor Angraj Chaudhary'': The Philosophy of Suffering and the Practice<br> of Vipassana|128}} | ||
An Investigation in Comparative Soteriology | *{{i|13. ''Joel Walmsley & Ira Greenberg'': Mind, Death and Supervenience:<br> Towards a Comparative Dialogue|134}} | ||
12. Professor Angraj Chaudhary: The Philosophy of Suffering and | *{{i|14. ''Jeff Waistell'': Mindfulness Meditation and Praxis|149}} | ||
the Practice of Vipassana | *{{i|15. ''Charles Pyle'': A Strategic Perspective on Buddhist Meditation|158}} | ||
*{{i|16. ''Jim Rheingans'': Communicating the Innate: Observations on Teacher-Student<br> Interaction in the Tibetan Mahāmudrā Instructions|177}} | |||
*{{i|17. ''Sumi Lee'': Searching for a Possibility of Buddhist Hermeneutics:<br> Two Exegetic Strategies in Buddhist Tradition|202}} | |||
13. Joel Walmsley & Ira Greenberg: Mind, Death and Supervenience : | *{{i|18. ''Khristos Nizamis'': The Mind’s 'I' in Meditation : Early Pāli Buddhadhamma:<br> and Transcendental Phenomenology in Mutual Reflection|212}} | ||
*{{i|19. ''Apisin Sivayathorn & Apichai Puntasen'': Is It True That Buddhism is<br> Mind-Based Science?|239}} | |||
Towards a Comparative Dialogue | *{{i|20. ''Karin Meyers'': The Pleasant Way: The Dhyāna-s, Insight and the Path<br> according to the Abhidharmakośa|259}} | ||
14. Jeff Waistell: Mindfulness Meditation and Praxis 149 | *{{i|21. ''Thanaphon Cheungsirakulvit'': Buddhadāsa's Poetry: the Object of<br> Contemplation on Emptiness|278}} | ||
15. Charles Pyle: A Strategic Perspective on Buddhist Meditation 158 | *{{i|22. ''Prof. Yasanjali Devika Jayatilleke'': An Anthropological Study on the Rituals<br> Pertaining to Life Crises Events among Sri Lankan Buddhists|314}} | ||
16. Jim Rheingans: Communicating the Innate: Observations on | *{{i|23. ''Dr. Mark Owen'': The Philosophical Foundations of the Tibetan<br> Buddhist Practice of Bodily Preservation|324}} | ||
Teacher-Student Interaction in the Tibetan | *{{i|24. ''Bethany Lowe'': Dangerous Dharma, Death, and Depression:<br> The Importance of 'Right View' for Practicing Contemplation within a<br> Western Buddhist Tradition|343}} | ||
17. Sumi Lee: Searching for a Possibility of Buddhist Hermeneutics: | *{{i|25. ''Venerable Bhikkhuni Anula Devi'': The Practical approach to the<br> Enlightenment through the Buddhist Meditation|362}} | ||
Two Exegetic Strategies in Buddhist Tradition | *{{i|26. ''Dr. Wangchuk Dorjee Negi'': Buddhist Meditation Practices|370}} | ||
18. Khristos Nizamis: The Mind’s | *{{i|27. ''Dr Sarah Shaw'' : Breathing Mindfulness: Text and Practice|378}} | ||
*{{i|28. ''Nuengfa Nawaboonniyom & Apichai Puntasen'': The Training of<br> Satipaṭṭhāna related to 15 Caraṇas and 8 Vijjās|391}} | |||
and Transcendental Phenomenology in Mutual | *{{i|29. ''Giuliana Martini'': Transcending the Limiting Power of Karma<br> The Early Buddhist Appamāṇas|413}} | ||
19. Apisin Sivayathorn & Apichai Puntasen: Is It True That Buddhism is | *{{i|30. ''Ven. Dr. Yuanci'': A Study of the Meditation Methods in the DESM<br> and Other Early Chinese Texts|438}} | ||
Mind-Based Science? | *{{i|31. ''Assoc. Prof. Dr. Uma Shankar'': The Philosophical Perspectives in the<br> Meditational practices of Tantric Buddhism|466}} | ||
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21. Thanaphon Cheungsirakulvit: | |||
Contemplation on Emptiness | |||
22. Prof. Yasanjali Devika Jayatilleke: An Anthropological Study on the Rituals | |||
Pertaining to Life Crises Events among Sri Lankan Buddhists | |||
23. Dr. Mark Owen: The Philosophical Foundations of | |||
the Tibetan Buddhist Practice of Bodily Preservation | |||
24. Bethany Lowe: Dangerous Dharma, Death, and Depression: | |||
The Importance of | |||
within a Western Buddhist Tradition | |||
25. Venerable Bhikkhuni Anula Devi: The Practical approach to | |||
the Enlightenment through the Buddhist Meditation | |||
26. Dr. Wangchuk Dorjee Negi: Buddhist Meditation Practices 370 | |||
27. Dr Sarah Shaw : Breathing Mindfulness: Text and Practice 378 | |||
28. Nuengfa Nawaboonniyom & Apichai Puntasen: The Training of | |||
29. Giuliana Martini: Transcending the Limiting Power of Karma | |||
The Early Buddhist | |||
30. Ven. Dr. Yuanci: A Study of the Meditation Methods in | |||
the DESM and Other Early Chinese Texts | |||
31. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Uma Shankar: The Philosophical Perspectives in | |||
the Meditational practices of Tantric Buddhism | |||
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This publication presents the academic papers presented at the 2nd International Association of Buddhist Universities Conference which took place at Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University in Wang Noi, Ayutthaya, Thailand, in 2012. The theme of this large conference was "Buddhist Philosophy and Meditation Practice" and it brought together over 33 Buddhist studies scholars. Of particular relevance to the topic of buddha-nature is Tadeuz Skorupki's paper, "Consciousness and Luminosity in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism" (43–64).
Citation | Dhammasami, Khammai, Padmasiri de Silva, Sarah Shaw, Dion Peoples, Jamie Cresswell, and Toshiichi Endo, eds. Buddhist Philosophy and Meditation Practice: Academic Papers Presented at the 2nd IABU Conference, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Main Campus, Wang Noi, Ayutthaya, Thailand. Ayutthaya, Thailand: Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, 2012. http://btmar.org/files/pdf/buddhist_philosophy_and_meditation_practice.pdf. |
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