Shōryū Katsura

Shōryū Katsura

Professor Shōryū Katsura, Professor Emeritus of Hiroshima and Ryukoku Universities, studied
Buddhist Philosophy at Kyoto University where he received his B.A. and M.A. He then entered the Ph.D. program of the University of Toronto and obtained Ph.D. Later he was granted the degree of D.Litt. by Kyoto University by his study of the concept of pervasion (vyāpti) in Indian philosophy. He has edited Dharmakirti’s Thought and Its Impact on Indian and Tibetan Philosophy (Wien: Austrian Academy of Sciences, 1999) and The Role of the Example (dṛṣṭānta) in Classical Indian Logic (Co-edited with Ernst Steinkellner, Wien: WSTB 2004), and published Nāgārjuna’s Middle Way (with Mark Siderits, Boston: Wisdom 2013), Indian Logic (Indojin no Ronrigaku) (Kyoto:
Hōzōkan, 2021), the complete Japanese translation of the Gaṇḍavyūha-sūtra (with
Yūichi Kajiyama and others, Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 2021), and many books and
articles on various aspects of Indian and Buddhist philosophy. He is the recipient of
Japanese Association of Indian and Buddhist Studies Award (1977) and Nakamura
Hajime Eastern Academic Award (2010).