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|bio=Kaie Mochizuki is associate professor in the Department of Buddhism at Minobusan University. His areas of specialization include Indian philosophy, Chinese philosophy, and Tibetan and Indian Buddhism. He is also a translator of Indian and Tibetan Buddhist works into Japanese. His many publications in the field include: '"Are the Madhyamikas Sunyatavadins?" (in ''Three Mountains and Seven Rivers'', Motilal Banarsidass 2004), "A Study on the basic Idea of Lamrim in Tibetan Buddhism" (Minobusan University 2005), "Teaching of Buddhism" (Nichiren-shu 2005), and ''Knowing Wisdom, Repaying Kindness'' (Minobusan University 2007). His most recent project includes research on the development of the ''Lotus sūtra'' in inner Asia.
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Revision as of 12:51, 14 May 2020

Mochizuki, K. on the DRL

Kaie Mochizuki


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Website:   https://researchmap.jp/read0060539
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Minobusan University

Education

Master of Arts, Rissho University

Biographical Information

Kaie Mochizuki is associate professor in the Department of Buddhism at Minobusan University. His areas of specialization include Indian philosophy, Chinese philosophy, and Tibetan and Indian Buddhism. He is also a translator of Indian and Tibetan Buddhist works into Japanese. His many publications in the field include: '"Are the Madhyamikas Sunyatavadins?" (in Three Mountains and Seven Rivers, Motilal Banarsidass 2004), "A Study on the basic Idea of Lamrim in Tibetan Buddhism" (Minobusan University 2005), "Teaching of Buddhism" (Nichiren-shu 2005), and Knowing Wisdom, Repaying Kindness (Minobusan University 2007). His most recent project includes research on the development of the Lotus sūtra in inner Asia.

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