Richard P. Hayes's publications
Books
Dignāga on the interpretation of signs.
Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988.
Land of No Buddha:
Reflections of a Sceptical Buddhist. Birmingham:
Windhorse Publications, 1998.
Articles and chapters in books
- “A Buddha and his Cousin.” Chapter 2 in The Psychology of
Mature Spirituality: Integrity, Wisdom, Transcendence.
Edited by Polly Young-Eisendrath and Melvin E. Miller. London:
Routledge, 2000. Download (PDF).
- “Buddhism.” Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Edited by
Donald M. Borchert. Second edition. Detroit: MacMillan Reference
USA.
- Buddhism in India section in Encyclopedia of
Buddhism. London and New York: Routledge, 2007. (Comprises 16
articles, totalling 18,000 words.)
- “Buddhist Philosophy, Indian” in Routledge Encyclopedia
of Philosophy. Vol. 2, pp. 92-99. London and New York:
Routledge, 1998.
- “Classical Buddhist Model of a Healthy Mind” in
Psychology and Buddhism: From Individual to Global
Community. Edited by Kathleen H. Dockett, G. Rita
Dudley-Grant and C. Peter Bankart. New York: Kluwer, 2003. Download (PDF).
- “Dharmakīrti on punarbhava.” In Egaku Maeda (ed),
Studies in Original Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism.
Kyoto: Nagata Bunshodo. Volume One, p. 111–30. (1993) Download (PDF)
- “Dharmakīrti on the role of causation in inference
as presented in Pramāṇavārttika Svopajñavrtti 11–38.” Co-authored
with Brendan S. Gillon. Journal of Indian Philosophy 36:335404. (2008)
- “Did Buddhism anticipate Pragmatism?” ARC: The Journal of
the Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University, 23:75–88.
(1995) Download (PDF).
- “Dignāga” in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Vol. 3, pp. 74-76. London and New York: Routledge, 1998.
- “Dignāga, Pramāṇasamuccaya, Inference for Oneself
(svārthānumāna).” Encylopedia of Indian
Philosophies, edited by Karl H. Potter. 9:337–342. Delhi:
Motital Banarsidass, 2003.
- “Dignāga, Pramāṇasamuccaya, Apohaparīkṣa.”
Encylopedia of Indian Philosophies, edited by Karl H.
Potter. 9:349–360. Delhi: Motital Banarsidass, 2003.
- “Dignāga's views on reasoning.” Journal of Indian
Philsophy 8:219–277 (1980). Download
(PDF).
- FWBO's adaptation to Buddhism in the West. A chapter in
Dharma to the UK: A Centennial Celebration of Buddhist
Legacy, edited by Mahinda Deegalle. London: World Buddhist
Foundation, 2008. Pp. 110130.
- “Gotama Buddha and religious pluralism.” Journal of
Religious Pluralism 1:65-96. (1991) Download (PDF).
- “Indian and Tibetan Philosophy” in Routledge Encyclopedia
of Philosophy. Vol. 4, pp. 736-740. London and New York:
Routledge, 1998.
- Introduction to A Buddhist Bible: With The Light of Asia.
Hertfordshire, UK: Wordsworth Editions, 2009.
- “Introduction to Dharmakīrti's theory of inference” Written
jointly with Brendan S. Gillon. Journal of Indian
Philosophy 19:1–73. (1991)
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- “Language, Buddhist philosophy of.” Encyclopedia of
Buddhism. Edited by Robert E. Buswell. New York: MacMillan
Library Reference, 2003.
- “Madhyamaka,”
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy November, 2010.
- “Nāgārjuna's appeal.” Journal of Indian Philosophy,
22:299–378. (1994) Download (PDF).
- “Nirvāṇa.” Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Edited by
Donald M. Borchert. Second edition. Detroit: MacMillan Reference
USA, 2006.
- “On the reinterpretation of Dharmakīrti's svabhāvahetu.”
Journal of Indian Philosophy 15: 319–332 (1987) Download (PDF)
- “Potentiality, Indian Theories of” in Routledge
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Vol. 7, pp. 604-608. London and
New York: Routledge, 1998.
- “Principled atheism in the Buddhist scholastic tradition.”
Journal of Indian Philosophy 16:5-28. (1988) Download (PDF).
- “Ritual, self-deception and make-believe: a classical Buddhist
perspective.” Chapter 16 in Roger T. Ames (ed), Self and
Deception: A Cross-cultural Philosophical Inquiry. Albany:
SUNY Press, 1996. Download (PDF)
- “Sensation, Inference and Language: Dignāga's
Pramāṇasamuccya.” Chapter 9 in Buddhist Philosophy:
Essential Readings, edited by William Edleglass and Jay L.
Garfield. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. 107115.
- “The analysis of karma in Vasubandhu's system of abhidharma.”
In Katherine K. Young (ed.) Hermeneutical Paths to the Sacred
Worlds of India. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1994.
- “The Buddhist call to imitatio Christi.” The
Ecumenist Vol. 38, no 4, pp. 8-10. (2001)
- “The Internet as Window onto American Buddhism.” Chapter 10 in
American Buddhism: Methods and Findings in Recent
Scholarship. Edited by Duncan Ryuken Williams and
Christopher S. Queen. Surrey: Curzon Press, 1999.
- “Towards a Buddhist view of nature.” ARC: The Journal of
the Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University
18:11-24. (1990)
- “Vasubandhu” Written jointly with Marek Mejor in
Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Vol. 9, pp. 583-587.
London and New York: Routledge, 1998.
- “Whose experience validates what for Dharmakīrti?” In P.
Bilimoria and J.N. Mohanty (ed) Relativism, Suffering and
Beyond: Essays in memory of Bimal K. Matilal. Delhi: Oxford
University Press, 1997. Download
(PDF).
Solicited Book Reviews
- [1983] Alfonso Verdu, The Philosophy of Buddhism.
Reviewed in Asian Thought and Society 8:257–260.
- [1986] P. T. Raju, Structural Depths of Indian
Thought. Reviewed in Canadian Philosophical Reviews
6:396–398.
- [1986] Amar Singh, The Heart of Buddhist Philosophy:
Diṅnāga and Dharmakīrti. Reviewed in Journal of the
International Association of Buddhist Studies 9(2):166–172.
- [1987] R.S.Y. Chi, Buddhist Formal Logic: A Study of
Dignāga's Hetucakra and K'uei-chi's Great Commentary on
the Nyāyapraveśa. Reviewed in Journal of the
American Oriental Society.
- [2001] James William Coleman, The New Buddhism: The Western
Transformation of Ancient Tradition. Reviewed in Dharmalife
issue 16.
- [2004] Rajendra Prasad, Dharmakīrti's Theory of Inference:
Revaluation and Reconstruction. Reviewed in
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Buddhist Scholars Information Network
- [2005] Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad, Eastern Philosophy.
Reviewed in FTmagazine 125:30–31 (October 2, 2005)
- [2006] Dan Arnold, Buddhists, Brahmins and Belief:
Epistemology in South Asian Philosophy of Religion. Reviewed in
Journal of the American Academy of Religion.
- [2008] James Duerlinger, Indian Buddhist Theories of Persons: Vasubandhu's
“Refutation of the Theory of a Self.” Reviewed in
H-NET
Buddhist Scholars Information Network
- [2009] Gary A. Tubb, Emery R. Boose. Scholastic Sanskrit: A
Handbook for Students. Reviewed in H-NET
Buddhist Scholars Information Network