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How to Distinguish between Non-existing Entities? Dharmakīrti and Prajñākaragupta on Universals as Objects of Knowledge
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2012)
The paper concerns the very beginning of the chapter on perception in Dharmakīrti’s
Pramāṇavārttika. It focuses on an apparent contradiction in Dignāga’s and Dhamrakīrti’s
epistemology, namely, that universals do not ...
Phonetic and Morphological Coding of Minimal Syntactic Units in Isolating Languages
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2012)
The problem of identifying minimal syntactically relevant intrasentential units in
isolating languages has not been treated sufficiently thus far within morphological typology.
Such units will be called here ‘syntactic ...
The Buddha’s Stūpa and Image. The Icons of his Immanence and Transcendence
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2012)
This paper broadly explores the innate or doctrinal permutations of the Buddha’s
stūpa and image, and attempts to establish their mutual relationship. In the first instance
the Buddha’s stūpa was considered as the ...
Mongolian and Manchu Studies in Poland
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2012)
Paper describes development of Mongolian and Manchu Studies in Poland starting
with the activities of Jan Potocki, Ignacy Wojciechowski and Józef Kowalewski. It depicts
works of Marian Lewicki and Stanisław Kałużyński ...
Rivalry of the Descendants of Chinggis Khan and His Brother Khasar as a Factor in Mongolian History
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2012)
Relations between Chinggis Khan and his younger brother Khasar were somewhat
strained at times. In accordance with Mongolian tradition Chinggis Khan’s brothers and their descendants were allotted lands in the eastern ...
Hittitology Up to Date: Issues and New Approaches
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2012)
This paper is a stock-taking of the present state of research in Hittitology and ancient
Anatolian studies in general, including the ongoing publication and digitalization projects
concerning Hittite texts and iconographic ...
When Stones are All that Survived: The Case of Buddhism in Andhra
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2012)
The conclusion of the project of the University of Munich, aiming at a new publication of all narrative reliefs from the Amaravati School of sculptures (Andhra Pradesh 1st c. BCE – the 4th c. CE) is that there are many ...
Bible Terminology in Mongolian Translation
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2012)
The paper deals with the difficulties which translators of the Bible had to face when
rendering Christian terms in Mongolian. Which problems did they have to solve in order
to convey ideas to people whose cultural-religious ...
The Invention of “Shamanism” in 18th Century Mongolian Elite Discourse
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2012)
The paper concentrates on the transformation of the religious field in 17th and 18th
century Mongolia, focusing on the discourse formations which accompanied the missionary
strategies the Tibetan Buddhist monks employed ...
Descriptions of “Feeling” (vedanā) , “Ideation” (samjñā), and “the Unconditioned” (asamskrta) in Vasubandhu’s Pañcaskandhaka and Sthiramati’s Pañcaskandhakavibhāsā
(Komitet Nauk Orientalistycznych PAN, 2012)
This article focuses on three passages of Vasubandhu’s “[Treatise] on the Five
Constituents of the Person” (Pañcaskandhaka) and its commentary by the 6th-century
Indian scholar Sthiramati, the Pañcaskandhakavibhāsā. ...