Douglas Berger
Hoogleraar Vergelijkende filosofie
- Naam
- Prof.dr. D.L. Berger
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 2727
- d.l.berger@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-3965-3386
Douglas Berger is Wetenschappelijk Directeur en Hoogleraar Vergelijkende filosofie aan het Instituut voor Wijsbegeerte.
Hoogleraar Vergelijkende filosofie
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Instituut voor Wijsbegeerte
- Berger D.L., Some memories of my teacher, J.N. Mohanty. The Indian Philosophy Blog. [blog].
- Berger D.L. (2022), Should the heart be the center?: Huainanzi contra Zhuangzi, Tijdschrift voor Filosofie 84(1): 75-95.
- Zhang Y. & Berger D.L. (2022), Wu Wei in the Dao De Jing. In: Robbiano C. & Flavel S. (red.), Key concepts in world philosophies: A toolkit for philosophers. Bloomsbury: Bloomsbury Publishing. 323-330.
- Berger D.L. (2021), Indian and intercultural philosophy: personhood, consciousness and causality. London: Bloomsbury Publications.
- Berger D.L. (red.) (2020), Neil Young and philosophy. Maryland: Lexington Books.
- Berger D.L. (2020), Reconciling Buddhism and bringing it to life: the value of Kim Iryop’s philosophy, Journal of World Philosophies 5: 167-170.
- Berger D.L. (2020), Schopenhauer and Confucian thinkers on compassion. In: Wicks R. (red.), The Oxford handbook of Schopenhauer. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 347-362.
- Berger D.L. (2020), Neil Young and creativity. In: Berger D.L. (red.), Neil Young and philosophy. Maryland: Lexington Books. 19-36.
- Berger D.L., My introduction to and journeys in Indian philosophy. The Indian philosophy blog. [blog].
- Berger D.L., What i have learned from Indian philosophy: a conversion story. The Indian philosophy blog. [blog].
- Berger D.L., Some reflections on the field. The Indian Philosophy Blog. [blog].
- Berger D.L., Lopez de Mesa J.A. & Florez A. (2019), Introduccion a la Filisofia Asiatica. Manizales, Colombia: Collecion Cuacernos Filosofico Literarios.
- Berger D.L. (2019), Assessing Flanagan’s critique of the luminosity of mind in Buddhism. In: Soek B. (red.), Naturalism and human flourishing in Asian philosophy: Owen Flanagan and beyond. London: Routledge Press. 149-165.
- Berger D.L. (2018), The contingency of willing: a Vijnanavada critique of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. In: Davis G. (red.), Ethics without self: Dharma without Atma 161-178.
- Berger D.L. (2018), Embodied connection and self-sensation: Nyaya philosophy of mind. In: Bilimoria P. & Reyner A. (red.), Routledge history of Indian philosophy. London and New York: Routledge Press. 195-203.
- Berger D.L. (2018), Nagarjuna’s early Madhyamaka: deconstruction and moderation. In: Bilimoria P. (red.), Routledge history of Indian philosophy. London and New York: Routledge Press. 321-330.
- Berger D.L., Moeller H.G., Raghuramaraju A. & Roth P.A. (2017), Symposium: does cross-cultural philosophy stand in need of a hermeneutic expansion?, Journal of World Philosophies 2(1): 121-143.
- Berger D.L. (2017), The pivot of nihilism: the Buddha through Nietzsche’s eyes. In: Conrad M.T. (red.), Nietzsche and the philosophers. London and New York: Routledge Press. 104-120.
- Berger D.L. (2015), Encounters of mind: luminosity and personhood in Indian and Chinese thought. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
- Berger D.L. (2015), The unlikely commentator: the Hermeneutic reception of Śańkara’s thought in the interpretive scholarship of Dārā Shukoh, The Ecumenical Review 50(1): 85-92.
- Berger D.L. (2015), Receptions of Eastern thought. In: Forster M. & Gjesdal K. (red.), Oxford handbook of German philosophy in the 19th century. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 720-735.
- Berger D.L., Another attempt at Nagarjuna’s MMK 24:18. The Indian philosophy blog. [blog].
- Liu J. & Berger D.L. (red.) (2014), Nothingness in Asian philosophy. London and New York: Routledge Press.
- Heine S. & Berger D.L. (red.) (2014), The spirituality of Zen Koans: transcendence and immanence. Honolulu, HI: Dimensions of Asian Spirituality book series, University of Hawaii Press.
- Berger D.L. (2014), The relation of something and nothing: two classical Chinese readings of Dao De Jing 11. In: Liu J. & Berger D.L. (red.), Nothingness in Asian philosophy. London and New York: Routledge Press. 166-180.
- Berger D.L., Moksa and the undergraduate classroom. The Indian philosophy blog. [blog].
- Berger D.L., The role of imagination in perception. The Indian philosophy blog. [blog].
- Berger D.L. (2013), The abode of recognition: Nyaya on self-consciousness and memory. In: Kuzetsova I., Ganeri J. & Ram-Prasad C. (red.), Hindu and Buddhist ideas in dialogue: self and no-self. London and New York: Routledge Press. 115-128.
- Berger D.L. (2011), Did Buddhism ever go east?: the Westernization of Buddhism in Chad Hansen’s Daoist historiography, Philosophy East and West 61(1): 38-55.
- Berger D.L (2011), Consciousness and will in Advaita and Schopenhauer. In: Barba A. (red.), West meets east: Schopenhauer and India. New Delhi: Academic Excellence. 237-250.
- Berger D.L. (2010), Acquiring emptiness: interpreting Nagarjuna’s MMK 24:18, Philosophy East and West 60(1): 40-64.
- Berger D.L. (2008), ’Die Mischung des Himmels und der menschliche Wille’“: Schopenhauers Begegnung mit der chinesischen Philosophie, Studien zur Indologie und Iranistik 42: 106-114.
- Berger D.L. (2008), Relational and intrinsic moral roots: a brief contrast of Confucian and Hindu concepts of duty, Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 7(2): 157-163.
- Berger D.L. (2008), The question of influence: schopenhauer and early Indian thought. In: Barba A. (red.), Schopenhauer and Indian philosophy: a dialogue between India and German. New Delhi: Northern Book Center. 92-118.
- Berger D.L. (2007), Does monism do ethical work?: Assessing Hacker's critique of vendantic and schopenhauerian ethics, Schopenhauer-Jahrbuch : 29-39.
- Berger D.L. (2007), Intellect. In: Thursby G. & Mittal S. (red.), Studying Hinduism: key concepts and methods. London and New York: Routledge Press. 194-206.
- Berger D.L. (2007), Justice, deconstruction and Aporia in Nagarjuna’s empty ethics. In: Wang Y. (red.), Deconstruction and the Ethical in Asian Though. London and New York: Routledge. 40-59.
- Berger D.L. (2006), Erbschaften einer philosophischen Begegnung. In: Stollberg J. (red.), Schopenhauer und Indien. Frankfurt am Maim, : Klostermann, Vittorio. 61-79.
- Berger D.L. (2006), ’The Poorest Form of Theism:’: Schopenhauer, Islam and the perils of comparative hermeneutics. In: Omar I.A. (red.), Islam and other religions: pathways to dialogue: essays in honor of Muhammad Mustafa Ayoub. London and New York: Routledge Press. 123-134.
- Berger D.L. (2006), Hindu and Buddhist thought in Western philosophy. In: Wolpert S. (red.), Gale Encyclopedia of India: vol. 2 of 4. Chicago: Macmillan Reference.
- Berger D.L. (2006), The murder of moral idealism: Kant and the death of Ian Campbell in the onion field. In: Conrad M.T. (red.), Neo-noir and philosophy. Louisville: University of Kentucky Press. 67-82.
- Weinmayr E., Krummel J.V.M. & Berger D.L. (2005), Thinking in Transition Kitaro Nishida and Martin Heidegger: Kitaro Nishida and Martin Heidegger, Philosophy East and West 55(2): 232-256.
- Berger D.L. (2004), “The Veil of Māyā:”: Schopenhauer’s system and early Indian thought. Binghamton, NY: Global Academic Publications.
- Berger D.L., Nagarjuna. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. [essay].
- Berger D.L. (2001), The social meaning of the middle way: B.S. Yadav and the Madhyamika critique of Indian ontologies of identity and difference, International Journal of Dharma Studies 26(3): 282-310.