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  • Buddhist Studies / Sinology
    • Research areas
      • The logico-epistemological tradition of Buddhism
      • Sanskrit texts from Tibet
      • Madhyamaka
    • Third party funded
      • The Madhyamakāvatārabhāṣya. Unveiling the sixth bhūmi
      • The Nobles’ Truths in Indian Buddhist epistemology
      • Rationality, meditation and liberation in Indian Buddhism: Kamalaśīla's scriptural commentaries in context
      • Networks of Buddhist monasteries in Central Asia
    • Concluded
      • Debate and rational argumentation in South Asian Buddhism
      • Indian Buddhist epistemology and the path to liberation
      • Bhāviveka's Prajñāpradīpamūlamadhyamakavṛtti
      • Ratnakīrti's Apohasiddhi
      • Twenty short Mahāyānasūtras
      • The perception of yogis
      • Jñānaśrīmitra's Kṣaṇabhaṅgādhyāya
      • Ratnakīrti's Vyāptinirṇaya
      • Śaṅkaranandana's summary of the refutation of God
      • Upāyahṛdaya
      • Jñānaśrīmitra's Vyāpticarcā
      • Buddhist literature in context: India, Tibet, China
  • Indology
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      • Tantric dictionary
      • Veṅkaṭanātha
        • Veṅkaṭanātha's Theology
        • Veṅkaṭanātha and the tradition of Pāñcarātra
        • Veṅkaṭanātha's Seśvaramīmāṃsā
    • Third party funded
      • Deontic logic
      • Mapping piety, politics and power in early medieval Nepal
      • Gāyatrī: Mantra and mother of the Vedas
      • Religion and reason in Vedānta traditions of medieval India: A South Indian critique of rational theology
    • Concluded
      • Veṅkaṭanātha's Seśvaramīmāṃsā
      • Perspectivism and intertextuality in Vidyānandin’s works
      • Meaning of the sentence in Indian philosophy
      • A Śaiva interpretation of the Buddhist theory of exclusion (apoha)
      • Erich Frauwallner and National Socialism
      • Forum for Asian philosophy
      • Fragments of Indian philosophy I
      • Fragments of the Nyāya school of philosophy
      • Philosophy and medicine in early classical India
      • Rules of debate and grounds for defeat in ancient India
      • Religion and philosophy in Brahmanic orthodoxy: Kumārila's Ślokavārttika
      • Language and action in early Brahmanical philosophy
      • Textual reuse in Indian philosophy
      • The Shivalinga cult on the eve of the tantric age
      • Dictionary of Indian epistemology and logic
      • History of the Rāmānuja school
  • Japanese Studies
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      • Historical development of Shinto
      • Research history of Shinto
    • Third party funded
      • Hanryō shintō
    • Concluded
      • Old age in the Japanese medieval period
      • Views of the afterlife
      • Life-cycle patterns in early modern Japan
      • Media culture in early modern Japan
      • Shinto-uke
  • Tibetan Studies
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      • Scholastic traditions in Tibetan Buddhism
      • Early Tibetan Madhyamaka
      • Epistemology and logic in Tibet
      • Inscriptions in Tibet
    • Third party funded
      • The dawn of Tibetan Buddhist scholasticism (11th-13th c.) (TibSchol)
      • The Jātaka inscriptions at Zha lu Monastery
      • The burial mounds of Central Tibet
    • Concluded
      • Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge's philosophy of mind
      • RNgog lo tsa ba Blo ldan shes rab's biography
      • Early bKa’ gdams pa scholasticism
      • Historical and religious inscriptions in Western Tibet
  • Interdisciplinary
    • Deontic logic
    • Global Eurasia
    • VISCOM
      • Aristocratic Families, Empire and Buddhism
      • The Sakya Monastic Network of Southern Central Tibet
      • Tantric Communities in Context
      • Communities of Scholastic Learning
      • Genealogical Communities: Kinship, Politics, and Ethnicity
    • Hermeneutics of religion
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  • Buddhist Studies / Sinology
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    • Concluded

Third party funded

  • The Madhyamakāvatārabhāṣya. Unveiling the sixth bhūmi
  • The Nobles’ Truths in Indian Buddhist epistemology
  • Rationality, meditation and liberation in Indian Buddhism: Kamalaśīla's scriptural commentaries in context
  • Networks of Buddhist monasteries in Central Asia
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INSTITUTE FOR THE CULTURAL
AND INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF ASIA

The Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia of the Austrian Academy of Sciences is dedicated to long-term research on Asian cultures. 

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