| Kei Kataoka | Last modified date:2012.10.11 |
Associate Professor /
Department of Indology /
Department of Philosophy /
Faculty of Humanities
Books
| 1. | Ed. Chikafumi Watanabe, Michele Desmarais, and Yoshichika Honda. ,"Is Killing Bad? Dispute on Animal Sacrifices between Buddhism and Mimamsa." In: Samskrta-sadhuta: Goodness of Sanskrit. Studies in Honour of Professor Ashok N. Aklujkar.,New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. ,349-367.,2012.01. |
| 2. | Kei Kataoka,Kumarila on Truth, Omniscience, and Killing. Part 1: A Critical Edition of Mimamsa-Slokavarttika ad 1.1.2 (Codanasutra). Part 2: An Annotated Translation of Mimamsa-Slokavarttika ad 1.1.2 (Codanasutra). ,Verlag der Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. ,97 + 627 pages. ,2011.06. |
| 3. | Ed. Sengaku Mayeda,"Reconstructing the Dharma-abhivyakti-vada in the Mimamsa Tradition." Japanese Studies on South Asia No. 3. The Way to Liberation -- Indological Studies in Japan --. Vol. I. ,New Delhi: Manohar,167-181,2000.12. |
| 4. | Ed. A. Griffiths & A. Schmiedchen.,``Was Bhatta Jayanta a Paippaladin?'' The Atharvaveda and its Paippaladasakha. Historical and Philological Papers on a Vedic Tradition. (Indologica Halensis) ,Aachen: Shaker Verlag. ,313-327,2007.01. |
| 5. | The Theory of Ritual Action in Mimamsa: Critical Edition and Annotated Japanese Translation of Sabarabhasya and Tantravarttika ad 2.1.1-4. |
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