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Latest revision as of 17:31, 18 January 2021

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PersonType Category:Authors of English Works
FirstName / namefirst Aaron
LastName / namelast Schultz
MainNamePhon Aaron Schultz
bio Aaron Schultz is a Ph.D. candidate at Binghamton University. He specializes in Buddhist philosophy and the problem of punishment. He has a passion for teaching and strives to show his students how to think critically and analytically about all things, so that they can better navigate through their lives. (Source Accessed Jan 18, 2021)
associatedwebsite https://www.aaronjschultz.com/
affiliation Binghamton University
education Ph.D. candidate at Binghamton University
cv https://www.aaronjschultz.com/cv
publications
  • Goodman, Charles. "Prajñākaramati on Śāntideva’s Case Against Anger: A Translation of Bodhicaryāvatāra-pañjikā VI.1-69." Journal of Indian Philosophy 48, no. 3 (2020): 503-540.
  • Schultz, Aaron. "Vasubandhu, Reactive Attitudes, and Attentional Freedom" (Under Review)
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