For my first impressions concerning the first day at the IABS, with Kei Kataoka’s paper on apoha, see here.
For the first part of the second day, with the panel I organised on textual reuse within Buddhist literature, see here.
For the second part of the second day, with some thoughts on Buddhist epistemology, see here.
For the third part of the second day, with M. Sakai’s paper on dṛṣṭānta, see here.
For the third and forth days, with the panel on Indo-Sinic Buddhism, see here (Introduction, Katsura, Lusthaus) and here (Franco on the date of Dharmakīrti).
For the fifth day, with the panel on Buddhism and Philosophy of Mind, see here.
For the posts my readers and colleagues appreciated more, check here (and add your own likes and dislikes).
Comments and discussions are welcome. Be sure you are making a point and contributing to the discussion.