Douglas Duckworth

Douglas Duckworth
Born (1971-09-04) September 4, 1971
United States
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Virginia
Academic work
DisciplineBuddhist philosophy
InstitutionsTemple University

Douglas S. Duckworth (born 1971) is an American academic working in the field of Buddhist philosophy and Tibetan Buddhism. He has two daughters Dakota S. Duckworth and Maya R. Duckworth.

Career

Douglas Duckworth is currently at professor at Temple University and director of graduate studies in the Department of Religion.[1] He has previously taught at Kathmandu University.[2]

Publications

  • Duckworth, Douglas (2008). Mipam on Buddha-Nature: The Ground of the Nyingma Tradition. Albany NY: State University of New York Press. ISBN 9781435663787. OCLC 246175664.[3][4]
  • Duckworth, Douglas (2011). Jamgön Mipam: His Life and Teachings. Boston MA: Shambhala Publications. ISBN 978-1590306697.
  • Bötrül; Duckworth, Douglas (2011). Distinguishing the Views and Philosophies: Illuminating Emptiness in a Twentieth-Century Tibetan Buddhist Classic. Albany: State University of New York Press. ISBN 9781438434377. OCLC 612349326.[5]
  • Duckworth, Douglas (2014). "Non-Representational Language in Mipam's Re-presentation of Other-Emptiness".
  • Gold, Jonathan C.; Duckworth, Douglas (2020). Readings of Sāntideva’s Guide to Bodhisattva Practice.[6]
  • Duckworth, Douglas (2020). The Profound Reality of Interdependence: An Overview of the Wisdom Chapter of the Way of the Bodhisattva.[7]
  • Duckworth, Douglas (2021). Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy of Mind and Nature.[8][9]

References

  1. ^ "Duckworth, D. - Buddha-Nature". buddhanature.tsadra.org. Retrieved 2026-01-26.
  2. ^ "Prof. Douglas Duckworth". College of Liberal Arts, Temple University. 17 February 2020.
  3. ^ Burchardi, A. (2009-09-01). "Mipam on Buddha-Nature: The Ground of the Nyingma Tradition. By Douglas S. Duckworth". Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 77 (3): 734–736. doi:10.1093/jaarel/lfp039. ISSN 0002-7189.
  4. ^ Maher, Derek F. (August 2009). "Mipam on Buddha-Nature: The Ground of the Nyingma Tradition. By Douglas S. Duckworth. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2008. 1 pp. $80.00 (cloth)". The Journal of Asian Studies. 68 (3): 963–965. doi:10.1017/S0021911809990325. ISSN 0021-9118.
  5. ^ Gold, Jonathan C. (2015). "Review of Bötrül, Distinguishing the Views & Philosophies: Illuminating Emptiness in a Twentieth-Century Tibetan Buddhist Classic, Douglas Samuel Duckworth, Translator". Journal of Buddhist Philosophy. 1: 238–240.
  6. ^ Lele, Amod (2020). "Review of Readings of Sāntideva's Guide to Bodhisattva Practice". Philosophy East and West. 70 (2): 1–4. ISSN 0031-8221.
  7. ^ Bouthillette, Karl-Stéphan (2021-04-03). "The Profound Reality of Interdependence: An Overview of the Wisdom Chapter of the Way of the Bodhisattva: by Künzang Sönam, Introduced and Translated by Douglas S. Duckworth, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019, 312 pp., US$ 104.99 (hardback), ISBN 978-019-091-1911". Religion. 51 (2): 323–326. doi:10.1080/0048721X.2021.1877468. ISSN 0048-721X.
  8. ^ Patel, Roshni (2021). "Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy of Mind and Nature by Douglas Duckworth". Philosophy East and West. 71 (1): 1–3. doi:10.1353/pew.2021.0017. ISSN 1529-1898.
  9. ^ "Douglas S. Duckworth, "Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy of Mind and Nature" (Oxford UP, 2019)". New Books Network. Retrieved 2026-01-26.