Category:Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien Universität Wien
Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien Universität Wien
- Founded in 2000, the Institute for South Asian Studies, Tibetology and Buddhist Studies is dedicated to research and knowledge transfer in the three areas mentioned in the institute's name and has a rich history spanning more than 150 years at the University of Vienna. One of the institute's main goals is to familiarize students with a wide range of courses on languages, cultures and society in South Asia and Tibet, as well as the wider world of Buddhism, taking into account various research methods. Website
About WSTB:
- The WSTB is a peer-reviewed academic monograph series published by the "Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien" (Association for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies), a non-profit organisation hosted at the Institute for South Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies of the University of Vienna in Austria.
- Since the foundation of the Association in 1977, the series was edited by Ernst Steinkellner. The editorship was transferred to a team comprised of Birgit Kellner, Helmut Krasser and Helmut Tauscher in 2004.
- In 2007, on the occasion of Steinkellner's 70th birthday, a Festschrift appeared as no. 70 of the series, in two volumes. The introduction "Ernst Steinkellner: Imprints and Echoes" and the tables of contents are available for download here.
- After the untimely passing of Helmut Krasser and Helmut Tauscher's retirement from the University of Vienna, a new editorial team was formed, consisting of Birgit Kellner, Klaus-Dieter Mathes and Michael Torsten Wieser-Much. Website
Section II investigates the complex, and controversial, problem of whether a (Prāsaṅgika) Mādhyamika may, within the frame of his school's philosophy, assert a thesis (pratijñā) and maintain a philosophical position (pakṣa, mata). It is a reworked and expanded version of an earlier study: 'On the thesis and assertion in the Madhyamaka/dBu ma' in E. Steinkellner and H. Tauscher (ed.), Contributions on Tibetan and Buddhist religion and philosophy (Proceedings of the Csoma de Korös Symposium held at Velm-Vienna, 13-19 September 1981 (Vienna, 1983), pp. 205-241).
Section III concerns the very significant place occupied in Tsoṅ kha pa's Madhyamaka philosophy by the ideas and methods of epistemological and logical system (pramāṇavidyā) of Dharmakīrti. It is an expanded version of a study first published in 1991: 'On pramāṇa theory in Tsoṅ khap pa's Madhyamaka philosophy' in E. Steinkellner (ed.), Studies in the Buddhist epistemological tradition (Proceedings of the Second International Dharmakīrti Conference, Vienna, 11-16 June, 1989, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Philosophische-Historische Klasse, Denkschriften, 222. Band (Vienna, 1991), pp. 281-310).
Part II of these Studies will contain annotated translations of Candrakīrti's Sanskrit commentary on Madhyamakakārikā i.1 taken from his renowned Prasannapadā madhyamakavṛttiḥ and of rGyal tshab Dar ma rin chen's Tibetan Summary-Memorandum on the Eight Crucial Points in Madhyamaka philosophy (dKya' gnad/gnas brgyad kyi zin bris). (Source: foreword in Part I)
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