I research and write in Buddhist, Continental and Non-Western Ethical, Social, and Political Philosophy.
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My research develops the ethical implications of the fusion of Psychoanalysis, Foucauldianism, Buddhist anti-foundationalist ethics, epistemology, and metaphysics to provide theoretical grounds both to appreciate the depth of pernicious power and humanity’s predilection for violence and establish means to contest its social and psychic causes.
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Professional Appointment:
Lecturer of Philosophy, Political Theory, Religious Studies and Writing, University of New Mexico Education: PhD. Philosophy, 2018, University of New Mexico, USA M.A. Philosophy (with Distinction) 2012, University of New Mexico, USA Graduate Certificate, Advanced Buddhist Studies 2009, University of Kathmandu, Nepal. M.A. Buddhist Studies (with Merit) 2007, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK. B.A. Philosophy (with Honors) 2004, The University of York, UK Email: [email protected] |