Contents
Special theme: Through the looking-glass of the Buddha-mind: Strategies of cognition in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
Vladimir Korobov. Introduction: Towards the understanding of the role of cognition in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism [PDF]
Richard K. Payne. The authority of the Buddha: The limits of knowledge in medieval Indian Buddhist epistemology [Abstract]
Marie Louise Friquegnon. Śāntarakṣita on veridical perception [Abstract]
Bruce J. Stewart. Sa skya Paṇḍita on the defining characteristic and variegation of direct perception (based on his Tshad ma rigs gter with his auto-commentary and Go-rams pa’s sub-commentary providing contextual and subtextual clarification) [Abstract]
Viktoria Lysenko. Actuality and potentiality in Dignāga’s understanding of immediate perception (nirvikalpaka pratyakṣa) according to his Pramāṇasamuccaya and Ālambanaparīkṣā [Abstract]
Sonam Thakchoe. Candrakīrti’s theory of perception: A case for non-foundationalist epistemology in Madhyamaka [Abstract]
Vladimir Korobov. Mimesis: Some reflections on bodhicitta verses in the second chapter of Guhyasamājatantra [Abstract]
Book reviews
Heidrun Brückner, Gabriele Zeller (hrsg.). Otto Böhtlingk an Rudolf Roth: Briefe zum Petersburger Wörterbuch 1852–1885 (Leonid Kulikov) [PDF]
Felix Otter. Residential Architecture in Bhoja’s Samarāṅgaṇasūtradhāra: Introduction, text, translation and notes (Valdas Jaskūnas) [PDF]
Obituary
In memoriam Linnart Mäll [PDF]
AOV exchange programme [PDF]
Guidelines for contributors [PDF]