Numata Zentrum für Buddhismuskunde
Scholastic and/or Yogin? The works attributed to the Indian medieval scholar SthiramatiThe Tsukuba-Hamburg Universities Symposium Series
28. August 2015

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Bild: Hidenori Sakuma
Sponsored by Tsukuba University, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, and the Numata Center for Buddhist Studies of Hamburg University
Sponsored by Tsukuba University, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, and the Numata Center for Buddhist Studies of Hamburg University.
SCHEDULE
27 August 2015 (18:15-19:45h)
Venue: Asien-Afrika-Institut, Room 211 (Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1, East Wing of the Hauptgebäude)
- Lambert Schmithausen (Universität Hamburg): “Some Remarks on Mind-only”
28 August 2015
Venue: Hauptgebäude of Hamburg University (Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1, Akademischer Senatssaal)
Morning Panel (9:00-12:00h)
- Hidenori Sakuma (Tsukuba University): “The Yoga Practitioner’s Viewpoit as a Benchmark for Analyzing Yogācāra Thought”
- Jowita Kramer (LMU München): "Sthiramati's Comments on the Three svabhāvas"
- Roy Tzohar (Tel Aviv University) "How Innovative is Sthiramati: the Case of the Triṃśikā-bhāṣya's Theory of Meaning."
Afternoon Panel (13:30-17:00h)
- Martin Delhey (Universität Hamburg) “Sthiramati's Supercommentary on the Madhyāntavibhāga: General Remarks and Select Problems“
- Jonathan Silk (Leiden University) “Sthiramati and Question of the Authorship of the Commentary to the Kāśyapaparivarta (Ratnakūṭa): "A Comparison with Passages in the Madhyāntavibhāgaṭīkā Citing the Sūtra”
- Shigeki Moro (Hanazono College) "Sthiramati, Paramārtha, Bhāviveka: East Asian Traditions of Sthiramati's Genealogy"
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