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P. D. Premasiri

Pahalawattage Don Premasiri (born 25 July 1941) is a Sri Lankan Buddhist scholar specializing in the areas of Buddhist ethics and Buddhist philosophy.[1] Premasiri's academic training represents a synthesis of both the Buddhist and Western philosophical traditions, first at the University of Peradeniya and subsequently at Cambridge and Hawaii.[2] He is currently president of the Buddhist Publication Society and professor emeritus in the Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies at the University of Peradeniya.

P. D. Premasiri
Born
Pahalawattage Don Premasiri

(1941-07-25) 25 July 1941 (age 82)
NationalitySri Lankan
Alma materUniversity of Hawaii of Manoa
Known forBuddhist ethics and Buddhist philosophy
SpousePadma Wanniarachchi
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Peradeniya, Buddhist Publication Society, Sri Lanka International Buddhist Academy
Thesis Moral Evaluation in Early Buddhism: From the Perspective of Western Philosophical Analysis
Doctoral advisorEliot Deutsch
Other academic advisorsDavid Kalupahana
Doctoral studentsBhikkhu Analayo

Early life edit

P. D. Premasiri was born in Kotte, a suburb of Colombo, British Ceylon on July 25, 1941. He received his primary and secondary education from Christian College, a boys' school in Kotte presently known as Sri Jayawardenepura Maha Vidyalaya. Inspired by his father's talks on Buddhism, Premasiri started studying Pali at the age of 14.

Education edit

He entered the University of Peradeniya in 1959 as a student in the Pali and Buddhist Civilization Department where he chose Pali as his subject of specialization. At Peradeniya he studied under Buddhist scholars Venerable Professor Dhammavihari, W.S. Karunaratne, Lily de Silva, and David Kalupahana.[3] Although Premasiri was not enrolled in the philosophy department, he also audited a class under Philosophy Professor K.N. Jayatilleke with his permission. In 1963, after receiving a B.A. in Pali with First Class Honours,[4] Premasiri was invited to join the Peradeniya academic staff as a temporary assistant lecturer and was awarded an Oriental Studies scholarship to study abroad.[5] With encouragement from K.N. Jayatilleke, Premasiri traveled to the UK in 1965 and studied western ethics and philosophy at the University of Cambridge under notable British Philosophers such as Sir Bernard Williams.[6] While at Cambridge, a contemporary and friend to Premasiri was leading Buddhist scholar L.S. Cousins.[7] After earning a second B.A. and an M.A. in Western Philosophy at Cambridge, he returned to Peradeniya in 1968 and taught in both the Pali and Buddhist Civilization Department and the Department of Buddhist Philosophy.

In 1972 the two Buddhist studies departments at Peradeniya were uprooted during the Sri Lankan government's university reorganization.[8] Premasiri, along with several other professors, protested the reorganization and their petition resulted in the Department of Language and Cultural Studies, which would later become the renewed Pali and Buddhist Studies Department at Peradeniya. In the aftermath of university reorganizing, Premasiri received an East-West Center Fellowship to study for his PhD at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. In 1977, he traveled to Hawaii and worked on his doctorate for three years under eminent philosophers David Kalupahana and Eliot Deutsch in the University of Hawaii's philosophy department.[9] In 1980, after receiving his PhD in Comparative Philosophy from Hawaii, he again returned to Peradeniya to continue teaching.

Academic career edit

In the years following his return to the University of Peradeniya, Premasiri served in both the department of philosophy and the Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies. In 1997, Premasiri became head of the Pali and Buddhist Studies Department and served in this role until 2004, with a one-year research sabbatical in Norway.[10] In 2006, Premasiri retired as the Pali and Buddhist Studies Department's Senior Professor,[11] and in 2007 Premasiri was named professor emeritus at Peradeniya, where he continues to teach.

The beginnings of P.D. Premasiri's academic career as a lecturer and professor were intermingled with his pursuit for academic training. Premasiri's academic career can be seen as a synthesis between Western academia and early Buddhist thought. He combined the western and Buddhist intellectual traditions by teaching the fundamentals of early Buddhist thought with a western scholastic approach and by critiquing Western Philosophy from an early Buddhist perspective. P.D. Premasiri's professional integrity can be understood by his focus on early Buddhist ethics in his writings and his continual commitment to preserving the Buddhist academic tradition at the University of Peradeniya. Though he traveled to the U.K. and to the U.S. to receive academic training, he continually returned to the country of his birth and especially to the University of Peradeniya to serve and teach.

In the course of Premasiri's fifty-year academic career, he has published articles in a vast array of academic journals, contributed several entries to the Encyclopedia of Buddhism, and written essays and newsletters for the BPS. He has presented and participated in academic institutions and conferences around the world, in countries including Thailand, Malaysia, Norway, Singapore, Sri Lanka, South Korea, England, France, South Africa, India, Switzerland, and the US. He has also served as guest faculty for a number of universities outside of Peradeniya. In 1988/89, a Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program took him to Colby College in Waterville, Maine, where he served as a visiting professor in the philosophy department.[12] In 1999, he served as a guest researcher in the department of philosophy at the University of Bergen, Norway. In 2000, he served as guest researcher at the Department of Religion at the same university.[13] In 2004 he taught at Washington State University at Pullman in the philosophy department.[14] In 2007 he taught at Colgate University Hamilton, New York in the Department of Religious Studies.[15] In 2009 he co-founded and was named director of academic affairs at SIBA,[16] where he continues to teach and provide academic leadership for SIBA's Department of Buddhist Studies.[17] He has also taught at the Buddhist College in Singapore, Buddha Dhamma Mandala Society in Singapore, and Thanghsian Institution in Malaysia.[18]

Organizational appointments edit

Premasiri also serves on various non-profit boards. He has been a long-time member of the board of management of the Buddhist Publication Society (PBS) in Kandy, Sri Lanka,[19] and in 2011 succeeded Bhikkhu Bodhi as the 3rd president of the Buddhist Publication Society.[20] In addition to currently serving as president of BPS, he founded and currently serves as president for the Society for the Integration of Science and Human Values (SISHVA),[21] and he is the president of the Sri Lanka Association for Buddhist Studies (SLABS).[22] Besides these organizational involvements, Premasiri has also conducted a Meditation and Pali Text Study Group in Kandy on a regular basis since 1994.

Awards edit

  • The Oriental Studies Scholarship, B.A. Special Degree Examination, 1963.
  • East-West Center Scholarship, 1977.
  • Fulbright Fellow-in-Residence Fellowship, 1988.
  • Guest Researcher for Norway in the department of philosophy, 1999
  • Guest Researcher for Norway in the department of religious studies, 2000

Publications edit

  • Moral Evaluation in Early Buddhism, P.D. Premasiri, Sri Lanka Journal of the Humanities, 63–74. (1975)
  • Interpretation of Two Principle Ethical Terms in Early Buddhism, P.D. Premasiri, Sri Lanka Journal of the Humanities, pp. 63–74. June. (1976)
  • Ideas of the Good in Buddhist Philosophy, P.D. Premasiri, A Companion to World Philosophies, ed. Eliot Deutsch and Ron Bontekoe, pp. 349–359. (1977)
  • Moral Evaluation In Early Buddhism: From The Perspective Of Western Philosophical Analysis, A dissertation submitted to the graduate division of the university of Hawaii in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy in philosophy, by Pahalawattage Don Premasiri. (1980)
  • Early Buddhist Conception of Ethical Knowledge-A Philosophical Analysis, P.D. Premasiri, Buddhist Philosophy and Culture, Essays in honour of N.A. Jayawickrema, ed. D.J. Kalupahana, W.G. Weeraratne, Colombo, pp. 37–70. (1987)
  • Ethics of the Theravada Buddhist Tradition, P.D. Premasiri, World Religions and Global Ethics, ed. S. Cromwell Crawford, New York, pp. 36–64. (1988)
  • Ethics, P.D. Premasiri, Encyclopaedia of Buddhism Vol. V, Colombo, The Government of Sri Lanka, pp. 144–165. (1990)
  • Good and Evil, P.D. Premasiri, Encyclopaedia of Buddhism, Vol.V, Colombo, The Government of Sri Lanka, pp. 359–364. (1990)
  • The Buddhist Analysis of the Nature of Social Conflict, P.D. Premasiri, Ānanda, Essays in Honour of Ananda W.P. Guruge, (Papers on Buddhism and Indology, A Felicitation Volume Presented to Ananda W.P. Guruge on his sixtieth birthday) ed. Prof. Y. Karunadasa, Colombo, pp. 98–107. (1990)
  • Vimaṃsaka Sutta and Applications of Contemporary Philosophy of Religion to Early Buddhism, P.D. Premasiri, Buddhist and Pāli University of Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka Journal of Buddhist Studies, Vol.iii, pp. 145–154. (1991)
  • Significance of the Ritual Concerning Offerings to Ancestors in Theravāda Buddhism, P.D. Premasiri, Buddhist Thought and Ritual, ed. by David J. Kalupahana, New York, pp. 151–158. (1991)
  • The Relevance of the Noble Eightfold Path to Contemporary Society, P.D. Premasiri, Buddhist Ethics and Modern Society – An International Symposium, ed. Charles Wei-hsun Fu & Sandra A. Wayrytko, Chung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies, pp. 131–142. (1991)
  • The Theravada Buddhist Doctrine of Survival after Death, P.D. Premasiri, Concepts of Transmigration: Perspectives on Reincarnation, ed. Steven, J. Kaplan, Studies in Comparative Religion, Vol.6, The Edwin Mellen Press, pp. 133–187. (1996)
  • Humanization of Development, A Theravada Buddhist Perspective, P.D. Premasiri, Interface of Cultural Identity and Development, Culture and Development, No.1, ed. Baidyanath Saraswati, New Delhi, pp. 29–42. (1996)
  • Logic of Moral Discourse and the Problem of Moral Knowledge, P.D. Premasiri, Fr. Paanditharatne Felicitation Volume, Kandy, pp. 176–185. (1996)
  • Buddhist Values in the Emerging Global Culture, P.D. Premasiri, Dialogue and Universalism toward Synergy of Civilizations, Vol.VII, No.11-12, Poland, pp. 85–95. (1997)
  • Sri Lanka and the Sarvodaya Model, P.D. Premasiri, Integration of Endogenous Cultural Dimension into Development, No.2, ed. Baidyanath Saraswati, New Delhi, pp. 123–134. (1997)
  • Buddhism in a Value-Changing Society, P.D. Premasiri, Bodhi Leaves No: 148, Buddhist Publication Society, Kandy, (1999)
  • Religious Values And The Measurement Of Poverty: A Buddhist Perspective, P.D. Premasiri, Values, Norms and Poverty: A Consultation for The World Bank's World Development Report 2000/1: Poverty and Development, Johannesburg, South Africa, January 12–14. (1999)
  • Buddhist Philosophy on Rebirth, P.D. Premasiri, Trends in Rebirth Research: Proceedings of an International Seminar, ed. by Nimal Senanayake, Pub. by Vishva Lekha, Sri Lanka, pp. 79–89. (2001)
  • Right Knowledge, P.D. Premasiri, Bodhi Leaves No. 155, Buddhist Publication Society, Kandy. (2001)
  • Buddhist Ethics: Moral Perfection and Modern Society, P.D. Premasiri, Buddhist Publication Society, Newsletter No. 49, Kandy. (2002)
  • Origins of Gender Differentiation and Sexuality, P.D. Premasiri, Buddhist Studies, Essays In Honour of Professor Lily de Silva, Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies, University of Peradeniya, pp. 84–104. (2002)
  • The Ultimate Goal of Early Buddhism and the Distinctive Characteristics of Buddhist Meditation, P.D. Premasiri, Approaching the Dhamma, Buddhist Texts and Practices in South and Southeast Asia, ed. Anne M. Blackburn & Jeffrey Samuels, BPE, Seattle, pp. 153–166. (2003)
  • Ecological Teachings in Early Buddhism, P.D. Premasiri, seminar paper presented at the University of Peradeniya, January, (2004)
  • The Early Buddhist Teaching on Transience, Immortality and Liberation, P.D. Premasiri, Dhamma-Vinaya, Essays in Honour of Venerable Professor Dhammavihari (Jotiya Dhirasekara), ed. Asanga Tilakaratne, Toshiichi Endo, G.A. Somaratne, Sanath Nanayakkara, Slabs. pp. 153–169. (2005)
  • Implications of Buddhist Perspectives on Notions of Identity and Difference in Social Relationships, P.D. Premasiri, Identity and Difference, Essays on Society and Culture in Sri Lanka, ed. John Clifford Holt and P.B. Meegaskumbura, pp. 231–258. (2006)
  • Can Peace In The Larger Society Be Promoted Without Inner Peace Within The Individual: A Response In Terms Of Early Buddhism, P.D. Pemasiri, Buddhism and Peace: Theory and Practice, ed. Chanju Mun. Jung Bup Sa Buddhist Temple of Hawaii, pp. 61–72. (2006)
  • A 'Righteous war' in Buddhism?, P.D. Premasiri, Buddhism, , ed. Mahinda Deegalle, Routledge, pp. 78–85. (2006)
  • Studies in Buddhist Philosophy and Religion: Collected Papers of Professor P.D. Premasiri, ed. Ven. Soorakkulame Pemaratana and Ven. Raluwe Padmasiri, Buddha Dhamma Mandala Society, Singapore and Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. (2006)
  • The Philosophy of the Atthakavagga, P.D. Premasiri, The Wheel Publication No. 182, Buddhist Publication Society Kandy • Sri Lanka. (2008)
  • Varieties of Cognition in Early Buddhism, P. D. Premasiri, Handbook of Indian Psychology, ed. K. Ramakrishna Rao, Cambridge University Press, pp. 85–104 (2008)
  • Dealing with Root Causes rather than Symptoms of 'Dis-Ease': A Buddhist Approach to Global Crises, P.D. Premasiri, Buddhist Approach to Environmental Crisis, UNDV Conference Volume, The International Buddhist Conference of the United Nations Day of Vesak Celebration, Thailand, pp. 107–114, (2009)
  • Philosophical and Buddhist Perspectives on the Problem of Determinism and Free Will, P.D. Premasiri, Buddhist and Pāli Studies in Honour of the Venerable Professor Kakkapalliye Anuruddha, ed. KL. Dhammajoti & Y. Karunadasa, Centre of Buddhist Studies, The University of Hong Kong, pp. 65–72. (2009)
  • Rebirth, P.D. Premasiri, Encyclopaedia of Buddhism Vol. VII, Colombo, The Government of Sri Lanka, pp. 521–531. (2011)
  • Role of Ethics in Socio-Economic Development: A Buddhist Perspective, Pahalawattage Premasiri, Buddhist Virtues in Socio-Economic Development, The 8th International Buddhist Conference on the United Nations Day of Vesak Celebrations, Bangkok, Pg. 131 -136. (2011)
  • Cultural Interface Between India And Sri Lanka Based On Buddhist History, Art, Literature and Philosophy: The Guiding Principles Of Intellectual and Philosophical Thought Introduced To Sri Lanka With Buddhism, P. D. Premasiri, The Journey of the Holy Tree: Cultural Interface between India and Sri Lanka. The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Kandy, pp. 92–95 (2012)
  • The Rational Foundations of Buddhist Ethics and the Buddhist Method of Moral Reasoning, P.D. Premasiri, The Washington Buddhist, Quarterly Newsletter of the Washington Buddhist Vihara Winter 2014, Washington DC. (2014)
  • Buddhist Response To Social Conflict: Some Practical Buddhist Suggestions For The Resolution Of The Problem Of Social Conflict, P.D. Premasiri, The 12th International Buddhist Conference On The United Nations Day of Vesak 2015: Buddhism and World Crisis. (2015)
  • Common Buddhist Text: Guidance And Insight From The Buddha, contributing trans. and main trans. of the passages in the Theravāda Dhamma section, P.D. Premasiri, chief ed. Venerable Brahmapundit, ed. Peter Harvey. (2015)

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premasiri, pahalawattage, premasiri, born, july, 1941, lankan, buddhist, scholar, specializing, areas, buddhist, ethics, buddhist, philosophy, premasiri, academic, training, represents, synthesis, both, buddhist, western, philosophical, traditions, first, univ. Pahalawattage Don Premasiri born 25 July 1941 is a Sri Lankan Buddhist scholar specializing in the areas of Buddhist ethics and Buddhist philosophy 1 Premasiri s academic training represents a synthesis of both the Buddhist and Western philosophical traditions first at the University of Peradeniya and subsequently at Cambridge and Hawaii 2 He is currently president of the Buddhist Publication Society and professor emeritus in the Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies at the University of Peradeniya P D PremasiriBornPahalawattage Don Premasiri 1941 07 25 25 July 1941 age 82 Kotte Colombo British CeylonNationalitySri LankanAlma materUniversity of Hawaii of ManoaKnown forBuddhist ethics and Buddhist philosophySpousePadma WanniarachchiScientific careerInstitutionsUniversity of Peradeniya Buddhist Publication Society Sri Lanka International Buddhist AcademyThesisMoral Evaluation in Early Buddhism From the Perspective of Western Philosophical AnalysisDoctoral advisorEliot DeutschOther academic advisorsDavid KalupahanaDoctoral studentsBhikkhu Analayo Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Academic career 4 Organizational appointments 5 Awards 6 Publications 7 ReferencesEarly life editP D Premasiri was born in Kotte a suburb of Colombo British Ceylon on July 25 1941 He received his primary and secondary education from Christian College a boys school in Kotte presently known as Sri Jayawardenepura Maha Vidyalaya Inspired by his father s talks on Buddhism Premasiri started studying Pali at the age of 14 Education editHe entered the University of Peradeniya in 1959 as a student in the Pali and Buddhist Civilization Department where he chose Pali as his subject of specialization At Peradeniya he studied under Buddhist scholars Venerable Professor Dhammavihari W S Karunaratne Lily de Silva and David Kalupahana 3 Although Premasiri was not enrolled in the philosophy department he also audited a class under Philosophy Professor K N Jayatilleke with his permission In 1963 after receiving a B A in Pali with First Class Honours 4 Premasiri was invited to join the Peradeniya academic staff as a temporary assistant lecturer and was awarded an Oriental Studies scholarship to study abroad 5 With encouragement from K N Jayatilleke Premasiri traveled to the UK in 1965 and studied western ethics and philosophy at the University of Cambridge under notable British Philosophers such as Sir Bernard Williams 6 While at Cambridge a contemporary and friend to Premasiri was leading Buddhist scholar L S Cousins 7 After earning a second B A and an M A in Western Philosophy at Cambridge he returned to Peradeniya in 1968 and taught in both the Pali and Buddhist Civilization Department and the Department of Buddhist Philosophy In 1972 the two Buddhist studies departments at Peradeniya were uprooted during the Sri Lankan government s university reorganization 8 Premasiri along with several other professors protested the reorganization and their petition resulted in the Department of Language and Cultural Studies which would later become the renewed Pali and Buddhist Studies Department at Peradeniya In the aftermath of university reorganizing Premasiri received an East West Center Fellowship to study for his PhD at the University of Hawaii at Manoa In 1977 he traveled to Hawaii and worked on his doctorate for three years under eminent philosophers David Kalupahana and Eliot Deutsch in the University of Hawaii s philosophy department 9 In 1980 after receiving his PhD in Comparative Philosophy from Hawaii he again returned to Peradeniya to continue teaching Academic career editIn the years following his return to the University of Peradeniya Premasiri served in both the department of philosophy and the Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies In 1997 Premasiri became head of the Pali and Buddhist Studies Department and served in this role until 2004 with a one year research sabbatical in Norway 10 In 2006 Premasiri retired as the Pali and Buddhist Studies Department s Senior Professor 11 and in 2007 Premasiri was named professor emeritus at Peradeniya where he continues to teach The beginnings of P D Premasiri s academic career as a lecturer and professor were intermingled with his pursuit for academic training Premasiri s academic career can be seen as a synthesis between Western academia and early Buddhist thought He combined the western and Buddhist intellectual traditions by teaching the fundamentals of early Buddhist thought with a western scholastic approach and by critiquing Western Philosophy from an early Buddhist perspective P D Premasiri s professional integrity can be understood by his focus on early Buddhist ethics in his writings and his continual commitment to preserving the Buddhist academic tradition at the University of Peradeniya Though he traveled to the U K and to the U S to receive academic training he continually returned to the country of his birth and especially to the University of Peradeniya to serve and teach In the course of Premasiri s fifty year academic career he has published articles in a vast array of academic journals contributed several entries to the Encyclopedia of Buddhism and written essays and newsletters for the BPS He has presented and participated in academic institutions and conferences around the world in countries including Thailand Malaysia Norway Singapore Sri Lanka South Korea England France South Africa India Switzerland and the US He has also served as guest faculty for a number of universities outside of Peradeniya In 1988 89 a Fulbright Scholar in Residence Program took him to Colby College in Waterville Maine where he served as a visiting professor in the philosophy department 12 In 1999 he served as a guest researcher in the department of philosophy at the University of Bergen Norway In 2000 he served as guest researcher at the Department of Religion at the same university 13 In 2004 he taught at Washington State University at Pullman in the philosophy department 14 In 2007 he taught at Colgate University Hamilton New York in the Department of Religious Studies 15 In 2009 he co founded and was named director of academic affairs at SIBA 16 where he continues to teach and provide academic leadership for SIBA s Department of Buddhist Studies 17 He has also taught at the Buddhist College in Singapore Buddha Dhamma Mandala Society in Singapore and Thanghsian Institution in Malaysia 18 Organizational appointments editPremasiri also serves on various non profit boards He has been a long time member of the board of management of the Buddhist Publication Society PBS in Kandy Sri Lanka 19 and in 2011 succeeded Bhikkhu Bodhi as the 3rd president of the Buddhist Publication Society 20 In addition to currently serving as president of BPS he founded and currently serves as president for the Society for the Integration of Science and Human Values SISHVA 21 and he is the president of the Sri Lanka Association for Buddhist Studies SLABS 22 Besides these organizational involvements Premasiri has also conducted a Meditation and Pali Text Study Group in Kandy on a regular basis since 1994 Awards editThe Oriental Studies Scholarship B A Special Degree Examination 1963 East West Center Scholarship 1977 Fulbright Fellow in Residence Fellowship 1988 Guest Researcher for Norway in the department of philosophy 1999 Guest Researcher for Norway in the department of religious studies 2000Publications editMoral Evaluation in Early Buddhism P D Premasiri Sri Lanka Journal of the Humanities 63 74 1975 Interpretation of Two Principle Ethical Terms in Early Buddhism P D Premasiri Sri Lanka Journal of the Humanities pp 63 74 June 1976 Ideas of the Good in Buddhist Philosophy P D Premasiri A Companion to World Philosophies ed Eliot Deutsch and Ron Bontekoe pp 349 359 1977 Moral Evaluation In Early Buddhism From The Perspective Of Western Philosophical Analysis A dissertation submitted to the graduate division of the university of Hawaii in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy in philosophy by Pahalawattage Don Premasiri 1980 Early Buddhist Conception of Ethical Knowledge A Philosophical Analysis P D Premasiri Buddhist Philosophy and Culture Essays in honour of N A Jayawickrema ed D J Kalupahana W G Weeraratne Colombo pp 37 70 1987 Ethics of the Theravada Buddhist Tradition P D Premasiri World Religions and Global Ethics ed S Cromwell Crawford New York pp 36 64 1988 Ethics P D Premasiri Encyclopaedia of Buddhism Vol V Colombo The Government of Sri Lanka pp 144 165 1990 Good and Evil P D Premasiri Encyclopaedia of Buddhism Vol V Colombo The Government of Sri Lanka pp 359 364 1990 The Buddhist Analysis of the Nature of Social Conflict P D Premasiri Ananda Essays in Honour of Ananda W P Guruge Papers on Buddhism and Indology A Felicitation Volume Presented to Ananda W P Guruge on his sixtieth birthday ed Prof Y Karunadasa Colombo pp 98 107 1990 Vimaṃsaka Sutta and Applications of Contemporary Philosophy of Religion to Early Buddhism P D Premasiri Buddhist and Pali University of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Journal of Buddhist Studies Vol iii pp 145 154 1991 Significance of the Ritual Concerning Offerings to Ancestors in Theravada Buddhism P D Premasiri Buddhist Thought and Ritual ed by David J Kalupahana New York pp 151 158 1991 The Relevance of the Noble Eightfold Path to Contemporary Society P D Premasiri Buddhist Ethics and Modern Society An International Symposium ed Charles Wei hsun Fu amp Sandra A Wayrytko Chung Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies pp 131 142 1991 The Theravada Buddhist Doctrine of Survival after Death P D Premasiri Concepts of Transmigration Perspectives on Reincarnation ed Steven J Kaplan Studies in Comparative Religion Vol 6 The Edwin Mellen Press pp 133 187 1996 Humanization of Development A Theravada Buddhist Perspective P D Premasiri Interface of Cultural Identity and Development Culture and Development No 1 ed Baidyanath Saraswati New Delhi pp 29 42 1996 Logic of Moral Discourse and the Problem of Moral Knowledge P D Premasiri Fr Paanditharatne Felicitation Volume Kandy pp 176 185 1996 Buddhist Values in the Emerging Global Culture P D Premasiri Dialogue and Universalism toward Synergy of Civilizations Vol VII No 11 12 Poland pp 85 95 1997 Sri Lanka and the Sarvodaya Model P D Premasiri Integration of Endogenous Cultural Dimension into Development No 2 ed Baidyanath Saraswati New Delhi pp 123 134 1997 Buddhism in a Value Changing Society P D Premasiri Bodhi Leaves No 148 Buddhist Publication Society Kandy 1999 Religious Values And The Measurement Of Poverty A Buddhist Perspective P D Premasiri Values Norms and Poverty A Consultation for The World Bank s World Development Report 2000 1 Poverty and Development Johannesburg South Africa January 12 14 1999 Buddhist Philosophy on Rebirth P D Premasiri Trends in Rebirth Research Proceedings of an International Seminar ed by Nimal Senanayake Pub by Vishva Lekha Sri Lanka pp 79 89 2001 Right Knowledge P D Premasiri Bodhi Leaves No 155 Buddhist Publication Society Kandy 2001 Buddhist Ethics Moral Perfection and Modern Society P D Premasiri Buddhist Publication Society Newsletter No 49 Kandy 2002 Origins of Gender Differentiation and Sexuality P D Premasiri Buddhist Studies Essays In Honour of Professor Lily de Silva Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies University of Peradeniya pp 84 104 2002 The Ultimate Goal of Early Buddhism and the Distinctive Characteristics of Buddhist Meditation P D Premasiri Approaching the Dhamma Buddhist Texts and Practices in South and Southeast Asia ed Anne M Blackburn amp Jeffrey Samuels BPE Seattle pp 153 166 2003 Ecological Teachings in Early Buddhism P D Premasiri seminar paper presented at the University of Peradeniya January 2004 The Early Buddhist Teaching on Transience Immortality and Liberation P D Premasiri Dhamma Vinaya Essays in Honour of Venerable Professor Dhammavihari Jotiya Dhirasekara ed Asanga Tilakaratne Toshiichi Endo G A Somaratne Sanath Nanayakkara Slabs pp 153 169 2005 Implications of Buddhist Perspectives on Notions of Identity and Difference in Social Relationships P D Premasiri Identity and Difference Essays on Society and Culture in Sri Lanka ed John Clifford Holt and P B Meegaskumbura pp 231 258 2006 Can Peace In The Larger Society Be Promoted Without Inner Peace Within The Individual A Response In Terms Of Early Buddhism P D Pemasiri Buddhism and Peace Theory and Practice ed Chanju Mun Jung Bup Sa Buddhist Temple of Hawaii pp 61 72 2006 A Righteous war in Buddhism P D Premasiri Buddhism Conflict and Violence in Modern Sri Lanka ed Mahinda Deegalle Routledge pp 78 85 2006 Studies in Buddhist Philosophy and Religion Collected Papers of Professor P D Premasiri ed Ven Soorakkulame Pemaratana and Ven Raluwe Padmasiri Buddha Dhamma Mandala Society Singapore and Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies University of Peradeniya Sri Lanka 2006 The Philosophy of the Atthakavagga P D Premasiri The Wheel Publication No 182 Buddhist Publication Society Kandy Sri Lanka 2008 Varieties of Cognition in Early Buddhism P D Premasiri Handbook of Indian Psychology ed K Ramakrishna Rao Cambridge University Press pp 85 104 2008 Dealing with Root Causes rather than Symptoms of Dis Ease A Buddhist Approach to Global Crises P D Premasiri Buddhist Approach to Environmental Crisis UNDV Conference Volume The International Buddhist Conference of the United Nations Day of Vesak Celebration Thailand pp 107 114 2009 Philosophical and Buddhist Perspectives on the Problem of Determinism and Free Will P D Premasiri Buddhist and Pali Studies in Honour of the Venerable Professor Kakkapalliye Anuruddha ed KL Dhammajoti amp Y Karunadasa Centre of Buddhist Studies The University of Hong Kong pp 65 72 2009 Rebirth P D Premasiri Encyclopaedia of Buddhism Vol VII Colombo The Government of Sri Lanka pp 521 531 2011 Role of Ethics in Socio Economic Development A Buddhist Perspective Pahalawattage Premasiri Buddhist Virtues in Socio Economic Development The 8th International Buddhist Conference on the United Nations Day of Vesak Celebrations Bangkok Pg 131 136 2011 Cultural Interface Between India And Sri Lanka Based On Buddhist History Art Literature and Philosophy The Guiding Principles Of Intellectual and Philosophical Thought Introduced To Sri Lanka With Buddhism P D Premasiri The Journey of the Holy Tree Cultural Interface between India and Sri Lanka The Indian Council for Cultural Relations ICCR Kandy pp 92 95 2012 The Rational Foundations of Buddhist Ethics and the Buddhist Method of Moral Reasoning P D Premasiri The Washington Buddhist Quarterly Newsletter of the Washington Buddhist Vihara Winter 2014 Washington DC 2014 Buddhist Response To Social Conflict Some Practical Buddhist Suggestions For The Resolution Of The Problem Of Social Conflict P D Premasiri The 12th International Buddhist Conference On The United Nations Day of Vesak 2015 Buddhism and World Crisis 2015 Common 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