[KS] The 67th Yonsei-KF Korean Studies Forum

김혁래 hyukrae at yonsei.ac.kr
Wed Mar 14 10:46:35 EDT 2007


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The Korean Studies Program and the Institute for Modern Korean Studies at the Graduate School of International Studies, Yonsei University are pleased to invite you to attend the 67th Yonsei-KF Korean Studies Forum, which will be held on Tuesday, March 20th at 6:00 PM in Room 702 of New Millennium Hall at Yonsei University. The speaker is Professor Asanga Tilakaratne, Department of Philosophy, University of Hawaii.  The title of his talk is "Multiple Ways of Studying Religion: Is there One Right Way?" Professor Tilakaratne's brief biography can be found at the end of this email.  
 The presentation will be followed by a dinner reception. I hope you will come to enjoy the presentation, discussion, and reception. Please contact Jennifer Bresnahan at 010-5441-9204, jennifer.bresnahan at gmail.com for further inquiries.  
 
Sincerely,  
Hyuk-Rae Kim
Professor of Korean StudiesDirector, Institute for Modern Korean Studies
GSIS, Yonsei University 
 
 

Biography: 
Professor Asanga Tilakaratne is a Senior Professor at the Departments of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Hawaii.  He is also Senior Lecturer at the Postgraduate

Institute of

Pali and Buddhist Studies (

University of

Kelaniya ),

Colombo, Tilakaratne received his Ph.D in Comparative Philosophy at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.  His thesis explored Transcendence, Ineffability and Nirvana: An Analysis of the Relation between  Religious Experience and Language According to Early Buddhism (1986-1992).  He completed his Master's degree in Western Philosophy at the 


University of Hawaii at Manoa.  Tilakaratne received his Bachelor's degree in Buddhist Philosophy and Pali at the Un

iversity of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.   
   

 
 
 
 


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