Kohl, Christian Thomas
Christian Thomas Kohl will present his paper on Parallel Session II on Tuesday, 8 June 2021. For more information, please click here.
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CHRISTIAN THOMAS KOHL has studied the history and philosophy of sciences at the Universities of Paris and Berlin and in 1973 he graduated in political science. In philosophy he tries to follow the approaches of Edwin Arthur Burtt and Alfred North Whitehead. His core areas of research are the metaphysical foundations of modern science and Early Buddhist Philosophy. He has also studied Indonesian and Indian music and was promoting music from Pakistan, Xinjiang and Cham Dance from Rumtek Monastery in Sikkim North India, which he invited to Freiburg in 1984. In 1986 he invited the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts [TIPA] to Cologne and Freiburg.Since the 1980s, he has been interested in the philosophy and history of Early Indian and Chinese Buddhism. Since 1990, he has been working as a lecturer and teacher of history and languages in Switzerland, France and Germany. During the past three decades he has worked on 'reconciling' the fundamental principles of quantum physics and Buddhist philosophy. He participated as a speaker at international conferences in the universities of Bangkok (2010, International Association of Buddhist Universities, 2012), Hong Kong, University of Education (2014) and Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, South India (2015), 33. Deutscher Orientalistentag, September 2017, University of Jena, Germany, August 2018 Czech University of Budejovice.The subject of these conferences had been: Buddhism and modern sciences.
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