
Researches in Indian and Buddhist Philosophy: Essays in Honour of Professor Alex Wayman" is a collection of scholarly essays dedicated to Professor Alex Wayman, an eminent scholar in the fields of Indian and Buddhist philosophy. The book, typically published in honor of a distinguished academic figure, contains contributions from a variety of scholars and addresses important topics related to Indian and Buddhist philosophy, such as metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and textual analysis.
Professor Alex Wayman is renowned for his extensive work on Buddhist philosophy, particularly in the areas of Mahāyāna Buddhism and Tibetan studies. His research also delved into Sanskrit texts and their interpretations, with a significant focus on Tibetan Buddhist traditions and Indian philosophical thought.
The essays in this collection typically offer fresh insights into these traditions, with each scholar contributing their expertise to illuminate aspects of Indian and Buddhist philosophy that align with Professor Wayman’s scholarly pursuits. The topics could range from discussions on ancient texts like the Mūlamadhyamakakārikā by Nāgārjuna, the concepts of emptiness (śūnyatā) and dependent origination (pratītyasamutpāda), to the study of Tibetan Buddhism and its philosophical intricacies.
Your cart is currently empty.