Panel 35: Tibetan Developments in Buddhist Philosophy in the Early Centuries of the Later Diffusion

 

PANEL 35: Tibetan Developments in Buddhist Philosophy in the Early Centuries of the Later Diffusion

SATURDAY 27 JULY

Convenor: Kevin Vose

   
9:00-9:30 Why Doubt Emptiness?  Tibetan commentaries on Āryadeva’s Four Hundred Verses (bZhi brgya pa, Catuḥśataka) VIII: 5

Karen Lang

9:30-10:00 On the Acceptance of the Two Truths Theory in the Early Period of the Second Diffusion in Tibet – rGya dmar ba, Phya pa, and Dar ma bkra shis

Ritsu Akahane

10:00-10:30 Chu mig pa Seng ge dpal  (ca.-1200-ca.1270) and His Contributions to the Development of Tshad ma

Leonard van der Kuijp

10:30 – 11.00

Tea and Coffee

11.00-11:30 Kadam Categorizations of Cognition and the Role of “Accordance”

Jonathan Stoltz

11:30-12:00 Pa tshab Nyi ma grags on the Meaning of Svatantra

Kevin Vose

12:00-12:30 The Doctrinal Position of Phya pa chos kyi seng ge

Fumihito Nishizawa

12:30 – 2:00

Lunch

2:00-2:30 Three Meanings of Tathāgatagarbha in the Theg chen rgyud bla ma’i don bsdus pa

Sangyeob Cha

2:30-3:00 An Early Contemplative Interpretation of Buddha-Nature from a Kadam’s Perspective

Tsering Wangchuk

3:00-3:30 Rethinking Tsong kha pa on Jayānanda on Candrakīrti

Andrew McGarrity

3:30 – 4:00

Tea and Coffee

4:00 – 4:30 From ‘Brel ba’i mtshan nyid / don ldog to Svabhāva­prati­bandha based on rGyal tshab rje’s Interpretation

Kyeongjin Choi

4:30 – 5:00 Scriptures referred to in the works of Dīpaṃkaraśrījñāna

Kaie Mochizuki