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
- Douglas L. Berger, Some Memories of My Teacher, J.N. Mohanty. The Indian Philosophy Blog. [blog].
- Yuan Zhang and Douglas L. Beger (2022), Wu Wei in the Dao De Jing. In: Chiara Robbiano Sarah Flavel (red.), Key Concepts in World Philosophies. Bloomsbury: Bloomsbury Series in World Philosophies., Bloomsbury Publications. 323-330.
- Douglas L. Berger (2022), Should the Heart be the Center?: Huainanzi Contra Zhuangzi.” , Tijdschrift voor Filosofie Tijdschrift voor Filosofie(84:1): 75-95.
- Douglas L. Berger (2021), Indian and Intercultural Philosophy: Personhood, Consciousness and Causality. London: Bloomsbury series in World Philosophies, Bloomsbury Publications.
- Douglas L. Berger, My Introduction to and Journeys in Indian Philosophy.” . The Indian Philosophy Blog. [blog].
- Douglas L. Berger (2020), Schopenhauer and Confucian Thinkers on Compassion.” . In: Robert Wicks (red.), The Oxford Handbook of Schopenhauer. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 347-362.
- Douglas L. Berger (2020), Reconciling Buddhism and Bringing It to Life: The Value of Kim Iryop’s Philosophy, Journal of World Philosophies 5: 167-170.
- Douglas L. Berger, Some Reflections on the Field.” . The Indian Philosophy Blog. [blog].
- Douglas L. Berger ed. (red.) (2020), Neil Young and Philosophy. Maryland: Lexington Books.
- Douglas L. Berger, What I Have Learned from Indian Philosophy: A Conversion Story.” . The Indian Philosophy Blog. [blog].
- Douglas L. Berger (2020), Neil Young and Creativity. In: Douglas L. Berger (red.), Neil Young and Philosophy. Maryland: Lexington Books. 19-36.
- Douglas L. Berger Yan Lianjun trans. (2020), 我与张枣的友谊:一份简短的回忆.” (“My Friendship with Zhang Zao: A Brief Memoir.”) , 2020(5): 158-164.
- Douglas L. Berger (2019), Assessing Flanagan’s Critique of the Luminosity of Mind in Buddhism.” . In: Bongrae Soek (red.), Naturalism and Human Flourishing in Asian Philosophy: Owen Flanagan and Beyond. London: Routledge Press. 149-165.
- Douglas L. Berger & Juliana Acosta Lopez de Mesa and Alejandro Florez trans. (2019), Introduccion a la Filisofia Asiatica. Manizales, Colombia: Collecion Cuacernos Filosofico Literarios.
- Douglas L. Berger (2018), Embodied Connection and Self-Sensation: Nyaya Philosophy of Mind. In: Purushottama Bilimoria Amy Reyner (red.), Routledge History of Indian Philosophy. London and New York: Routledge Press. 195-203.
- Douglas L. Berger (2018), The Contingency of Willing: A Vijnanavada Critique of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. In: Gordon Davis (red.), Ethics without Self: Dharma without Atma 161-178.
- Douglas L. Berger (2018), Nagarjuna’s Early Madhyamaka: Deconstruction and Moderation.” . In: Purushottama Bilimoria (red.), Routledge History of Indian Philosophy. London and New York: Routledge Press. 321-330.
- Douglas L. Berger (2017), The Pivot of Nihilism: The Buddha through Nietzsche’s Eyes. In: Mark T. Conrad (red.), Nietzsche and the Philosophers. London and New York: Routledge Press. 104-120.
- 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.
- Douglas L. Berger, Another Attempt at Nagarjuna’s MMK 24:18.” . The Indian Philosophy Blog. [blog].
- Douglas L. Berger (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.
- Douglas L. Berger (2015), Receptions of Eastern Thought.” . In: Michal Forster Kristen Gjesdal (red.), Oxford Handbook of German Philosophy in the 19th Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 720-735.
- Douglas L. Berger (2015), Encounters of Mind: Luminosity and Personhood in Indian and Chinese Thought. Albany, NY: `SUNY Press.
- Douglas L. Berger, Moksa and the Undergraduate Classroom. The Indian Philosophy Blog. [blog].
- Douglas L. Berger (2014), The Relation of Something and Nothing: Two Classical Chinese Readings of Dao De Jing 11. In: JeeLoo Liu Douglas L. Berger (red.), Nothingness in Asian Philosophy. London and New York: Routledge Press. 166-180.
- Steven Heine & Douglas L. Berger series editor (red.) (2014), The Spirituality of Zen Koans: Transcendence and Immanence. . Honolulu, HI: Dimensions of Asian Spirituality book series, University of Hawaii Press.
- JeeLoo Liu and Douglas L. Berger eds. (red.) (2014), Nothingness in Asian Philosophy. London and New York: Routledge Press.
- Douglas L. Berger, The Role of Imagination in Perception.” . The Indian Philosophy Blog. [blog].
- Douglas L. Berger (2013), The Abode of Recognition: Nyaya on Self-Consciousness and Memory. In: Irina Kuzetsova Jonarden Ganeri Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad (red.), Hindu and Buddhist Ideas in Dialogue: Self and No-Self. London and New York: Routledge Press. 115-128.
- Douglas L. Berger (2011), Consciousness and Will in Advaita and Schopenhauer.” . In: Arati Barba (red.), West Meets East: Schopenhauer and India. . New Delhi: Academic Excellence. 237-250.
- Douglas L. Berger (2011), Did Buddhism Ever Go East? The Westernization of Buddhism in Chad Hansen’s Daoist Historiography.” , Philosophy East and West 61(1): 38-55.
- Douglas L. Berger (2010), Acquiring Emptiness: Interpreting Nagarjuna’s MMK 24:18.” , Philosophy East and West 60(1): 40-64.
- Douglas L. Berger (2008), ’Die Mischung des Himmels und der menschliche Wille’“: Schopenhauers Begegnung mit der chinesischen Philosophie, Studien zur Indologie und Iranistik 42: 106-114.
- Douglas L. Berger (2008), The Question of Influence: Schopenhauer and Early Indian Thought. In: Arati Barba (red.), Schopenhauer and Indian Philosophy: A Dialogue between India and German. New Delhi: Northern Book Center. 92-118.
- Douglas L. Berger (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.
- Douglas L. Berger (2007), Intellect. In: Gene Thursby Sushil Mittal (red.), Studying Hinduism: Key Concepts and Methods. London and New York: Routledge Press. 194-206.
- Douglas L. Berger (2007), Does Monism Do Ethical Work?: Schopenhauer, Vedanta and the tat tvam asi Ethic, Schopenhauer-Jahrbuch : 29-39.
- Douglas L. Berger (2007), Justice, Deconstruction and Aporia in Nagarjuna’s Empty Ethics. In: Youru Wang (red.), Deconstruction and the Ethical in Asian Though. London and New York: Routledge. 40-59.
- Douglas L. Berger (2006), Erbschaften einer philosophischen Begegnung. In: Jochen Stollberg (red.), Schopenhauer und Indien. Frankfurt am Maim, : Klostermann, Vittorio. 61-79.
- Douglas L. Berger (2006), Hindu and Buddhist Thought in Western Philosophy. In: Stanley Wolpert (red.), Gale Encyclopedia of India: vol. 2 of 4. Chicago : Macmillan Reference, .
- Douglas L. Berger (2006), ’The Poorest Form of Theism:’ Schopenhauer, Islam and the Perils of Comparative Hermeneutics. In: , Islam and Other Religions: Pathways to Dialogue: Essays in Honor of Muhammad Mustafa Ayoub. London and New York: Routledge Press. 123-134.
- Douglas L. Berger (2006), The Murder of Moral Idealism: Kant and the Death of Ian Campbell in The Onion Field." . In: Mark T. Conrad (red.), Neo-Noir and Philosophy. Louisville: University of Kentucky Press. 67-82.
- Elmar Weinmayr & John V.M. Krummel and Douglas L. Berger teans. (2005), Thinking in Transition: Kitaro Nishida and Martin Heidegger, Philosophy East and West 22(2): 64-82.
- Douglas L. Berger (2004), “The Veil of Māyā:” Schopenhauer’s System and Early Indian Thought. . Binghamton, NY: Global Academic Publications.
- Douglas L. Berger, Nagarjuna: Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. [essay].
- Douglas L. Berger (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.
- Douglas L. Berger (1997), Subjectivity and Language in Contemporary Chinese Poetry: Themes in Zhang Zao.” , 1: 3-12.