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|bio=Pascale Hugon studied Indology and Tibetology at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland). Her primary focus of research is the philosophical literature of Buddhism, in particular epistemology and Madhyamaka. She studies its transmission to Tibet, Tibetan interpretations, and indigenous elaborations. Following the fortunate recovery of significant texts by authors of the bKa’ gdams pa school, her current research is examining the development of Tibetan scholasticism in the 11th–13th c. Her publications include editions, translations and thematic studies based on Sanskrit and Tibetan materials. ([https://www.oeaw.ac.at/en/ikga/team/research/hugon-pascale/ Source Accessed Nov  21, 2019])
|bio=Pascale Hugon studied Indology and Tibetology at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland). Her primary focus of research is the philosophical literature of Buddhism, in particular epistemology and Madhyamaka. She studies its transmission to Tibet, Tibetan interpretations, and indigenous elaborations. Following the fortunate recovery of significant texts by authors of the bKa’ gdams pa school, her current research is examining the development of Tibetan scholasticism in the 11th–13th c. Her publications include editions, translations and thematic studies based on Sanskrit and Tibetan materials. ([https://www.oeaw.ac.at/en/ikga/team/research/hugon-pascale/ Source Accessed Nov  21, 2019])
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bio Pascale Hugon studied Indology and Tibetology at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland). Her primary focus of research is the philosophical literature of Buddhism, in particular epistemology and Madhyamaka. She studies its transmission to Tibet, Tibetan interpretations, and indigenous elaborations. Following the fortunate recovery of significant texts by authors of the bKa’ gdams pa school, her current research is examining the development of Tibetan scholasticism in the 11th–13th c. Her publications include editions, translations and thematic studies based on Sanskrit and Tibetan materials. (Source Accessed Nov 21, 2019)
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Full Name

Pascale Hugon File:Hugon, Pascale 001.jpg

Affiliation

Research Fellow, Austrian Academy of Sciences

Centre for Studies in Asian Cultures and Social Anthropology, Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia

Education

University of Lausanne

Kyoto

Other Information

Work address: Prinz-Eugen-Straße 8-10, 1040 Wien

Phone: +43 1 51581 6422

Email: pascale.hugon@assoc.oeaw.ac.at

Homepage: ikga.oeaw.ac.at/...

Nationality: Swiss

Languages: English, German, French

Keywords: Intellectual history of Tibet, Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, Buddhist philosophy, argumentation and debate

Born in Switzerland, Pascale Hugon attended the University of Lausanne, where she majored in Asian studies. After her doctoral studies in Kyoto (Japan) and Lausanne, in 2006 she joined the Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna. Since 2009 she has also been active as a lecturer at the Institute for South Indian, Buddhist and Tibetan Studies at the University of Vienna. Her ongoing research addresses questions linked to the transmission of Indian Buddhist religious and philosophical literature to Tibet, with a focus on the tradition of logic and epistemology. Source

Publications

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