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During his work as a teacher and teacher he wrote textbooks for his students and columns. Among other things, he translated Nāgārjuna's ''Principles of the Philosophy of the Middle'' from Sanskrit and edited the anthology ''The Great Way to Light'', a selection from the literature of Mahayana Buddhism, and wrote ''The Buddha Phenomenon'' . . . . He practices meditation and Taijiquan. ([https://wijsheidsweb.nl/auteurs/erik-hoogcarspel/ Adapted from Source Mar 23, 2021]) | During his work as a teacher and teacher he wrote textbooks for his students and columns. Among other things, he translated Nāgārjuna's ''Principles of the Philosophy of the Middle'' from Sanskrit and edited the anthology ''The Great Way to Light'', a selection from the literature of Mahayana Buddhism, and wrote ''The Buddha Phenomenon'' . . . . He practices meditation and Taijiquan. ([https://wijsheidsweb.nl/auteurs/erik-hoogcarspel/ Adapted from Source Mar 23, 2021]) | ||
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Erik Hoogcarspel
English Phonetics | Erik Hoogcarspel |
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Sort Name | Hoogcarspel, Erik |
Dates
Birth: | 1946 |
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Biographical Information
Erik Hoogcarspel (1946) studied contemporary continental philosophy in Groningen, founded a Buddhist meditation center and studied Asian philosophies and religions. He taught Hinduism at Radboud University in Nijmegen.
During his work as a teacher and teacher he wrote textbooks for his students and columns. Among other things, he translated Nāgārjuna's Principles of the Philosophy of the Middle from Sanskrit and edited the anthology The Great Way to Light, a selection from the literature of Mahayana Buddhism, and wrote The Buddha Phenomenon . . . . He practices meditation and Taijiquan. (Adapted from Source Mar 23, 2021)
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