Dear friends and colleagues, and apologies for cross-posting,

I am most pleased to announce the following workshop that will be held at
the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in mid-June. For any further details,
please contact me at [email protected]. The workshop is made
possible through the generous support of the Glorisun Global Network in
Buddhist Studies.

Best wishes,

Eviatar Shulman



*Thick Dharma, Abhidharma*

A workshop at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, June 12–14, 2023.



Monday, June 12, Room 5318 Humanities building

10:00 – 13:15, 14:45-18:00   Rupert Gethin, University of Bristol –

"Mapping the Buddha’s Mind: Some Points of Interest"

19:00    Dinner for participants



Tuesday, June 13, Mandel building 521

10:00 – 13:00    Janet Gytaso, University of Harvard –

“Guided Reading on the *Darśana- *and *Bhāvanā- mārga *in the
*Abhidharmakośa:* Different Timings of *kleśa”*



Rabin building 3001

14:30 – 16:00    Sonam Kachru, Yale University –

"A Theory of Mind, and Some Thoughts about Theories"

Rabin building 2001

16:25 – 17:20    Aleix Ruiz-Falqués, Shan State Buddhist University and
HUJI –

"How Nāgasena Shaped the Third Council: The Parallel Lives of Moggaliputta
and Nāgasena and their Implications in the Conceptualization of the
Abhidhamma as a Dogmatic Corpus"

17:20 – 18:15    Eviatar Shulman, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem –

"Is the *Aṅguttara-Nikāya *an Abhidharma Text?"



Wednesday, June 14, Rabin Building 2001

9:45 – 11:15     Mingyan Gao, Waseda University and the University of Hong
Kong –

"Mokṣabhāgīya in Abhidharma and Yogācāra"

11:45 – 13:30    Pyi Phyo Kyaw, Shan State Buddhist University and the
University of Oxford –

"Navigating in Ocean of Methods: the *Paṭṭhāna* in Burmese Buddhism"



15:00 – 16:00    Giuliano Giustarini, Mahidol University –

"Aggregates, Sense-Bases, and Elements in the *Vibhaṅga-mūlaṭīkā*"

16:00 – 17:00    Daniel Stuart, University of South Carolina –

"We Are All Ābhidharmikas: Troubling A Genre Distinction in Buddhist
Intellectual History"



17:20 – 18:00    Concluding discussion



June 15 and June 18, follow-up workshop – Dan Stuart, University of South
Carolina –

"Close Readings in the *Sad-dharma-smṛ**ty-upasthā**na-sū**tra*"

Room 5318 in the Humanities, 10:00–13:00, 15:00–18:00.

-- 
Prof. Eviatar Shulman
Associate Professor
Chair, Department of Comparative Religion
Gail Levin De Nur Chair in Comparative Religion
Member, Department of Asian Studies
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

My new book
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