Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies

The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies (ISSN 0-193-600XX) is the organ of the International Association of Buddhist Studies. The JIABS welcomes scholarly contributions in all areas of Buddhist Studies. A double-blind peer-review process is used to ensure the high academic quality of all contributions. The JIABS does not publish short book reviews, but only lengthy and substantial review articles. Publishers are advised to consult with the editors before sending review copies.

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JIABS 33/1-2 2010[2011]

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Table of Contents

Articles

The timing of Yogācāra resurgence in the Ming dynasty (1368–1643) PDF
William Chu 5-25
Ignorance, epistemology and soteriology - Part II PDF
Vincent Eltschinger 27-74
Tall tales, tathāgatas and truth - on the "privileged lie" in Indian Buddhist literature PDF
Richard F. Nance 75-101
The ātman and its negation - a conceptual and chronological analysis of early Buddhist thought PDF
Alexander Wynne 103-171

Indian Buddhist metaethics

An analysis of factors related to the kusala/akusala quality of actions in the Pāli tradition PDF
Peter Harvey 175-209
Value pluralism in early Buddhist ethics PDF
Abraham Vélez de Cea 211-237
No self, no free will, no problem - Implications of the Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta for a perennial philosophical issue PDF
Martin T. Adam 239-265
Buddhist methaetics PDF
Bronwyn Finnigan 267-297
On the auspiciousness of compassionate violence PDF
Stephen Jenkins 299-331
What is it like to be a bodhisattva? Moral phenomenology in Śāntideva’s Bodhicaryāvatāra PDF
Jay L. Garfield 333-357
Madhyamaka Buddhist ethics PDF
Tom J. F. Tillemans 359-378

Miracles and superhuman powers in South and Southeast Asian Buddhist traditions

Miracles in Indian Buddhist narratives and doctrine PDF
David V. Fiordalis 381-408
The higher knowledges in the Pāli Nikāyas and Vinaya PDF
Bradley S. Clough 409-433
Priming the lamp of dhamma - The Buddha’s miracles in the Pāli Mahāvaṃsa PDF
Kristin Scheible 435-451
On saints and wizards - Ideals of human perfection and power in contemporary Burmese Buddhism PDF
Patrick Pranke 453-488
Buddhism, miraculous powers, and gender - Rethinking the stories of Theravāda nuns PDF
Rachelle M. Scott 489-511
On Buddhist wonders and wonder-working PDF
Luis O. Gómez 513-554


ISSN: 0193-600X