Dr Paul Fuller
MA Religious Studies (First Class Honours) University of Edinburgh; MA Buddhist Studies, University of Bristol; PhD Buddhist Studies, University of Bristol
Lecturer
S336 John Woolley Building A20
+61 2 9351 4182
Research areas
- Early Buddhism
- The Pali Canon
- Theravada Buddhism in South and South East Asia
- Engaged Buddhism
- The Nature of Buddhist Doctrine
Selected publications
Books
- Paul Fuller, The Notion of Ditthi in Theravada Buddhism: The Point of View, Routledge, 2004
Articles
- Paul Fuller, David Webster, ‘A View from the Crossroads: A Dialogue’, Buddhist Studies Review, Vol 25, No 1 (2008): 106-112
Conference papers
- ‘Ditthi and attachment in Theravada Buddhism’, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, July 2005
- ‘The notion of ditthi in Theravada Buddhism’, 28th Spalding Symposium on Indian Religion, University of Oxford, March 2003
- ‘Cheer up Dighnakha it may never happen: The problems posed by Dighnakha’s outlook in classifying wrong-view (miccha-ditthi) and right-view (samma-ditthi)’, The Fifth Joint Postgraduate Conference, University of Bristol, March 2000
- ‘What the Buddha thought: How to think and not to think in the Four Primary Nikayas’, Fourth Joint Postgraduate Conference, University of Bristol, March 1999
