Kumārila conference

The Kumārila Studies Conference will be held at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Toronto, Mississauga, MN building, from May 27th to June 1st, 2024.


The conference will bring together experts who will lead two-hour reading sessions on key passages of Kumārila’s texts and provide participants with the necessary tools to understand the hidden gems of Kumārila’s philosophy. More in detail, these sessions will include the reading and commenting on selected passages on a given topic (e.g., adhikāra in Ṭupṭīkā 6.1) and a talk on the topic itself (e.g., mapping the intersection of adhikāra and sāmarthya) and then a discussion session. Besides, there will be opportunities for scholars and advanced students to present their research related to Kumārila in shorter sessions (60′ and 30′).

The conference will be coordinated by Professors Elisa Freschi and Nilanjan Das (Patrick Cummins also helped in the initial phase, and Munema Moiz in the final one) and will see the participation of other experts in Sanskrit philosophy and philology. Confirmed participants (so far) include Dan Arnold, Tarinee Awasthi, Hugo David, Alessandro Graheli, Kei Kataoka, Malcolm Keating, Lawrence McCrea, Sudipta Munsi, John Nemec, Monika Nowakowska, Andrew Ollett, Sarju Patel, Parimal Patil, Akane Saito, Jungju Seo, Vivek Shah, Taisei Shida, Long Yin Sin, Meera Sridhar, Elliot Stern, Alex Watson, Zhao Wu and Kiyotaka Yoshimizu.

Monday May 27th : Kumārila’s Philosophy of Language 1

TimePresenterChairTitle of talk
9:00-12:00pmLawrence McCrea
 (Prof., Cornell U)
Elisa Freschi The Limits of Language: Kumārila on “Splitting the Sentence”
12–12:15Tea break
12:15-12:45pmTaisei Shida
 (Ass. Prof., Tsukuba U)
Kumārila’s Theory of Metaphor of the Unreal Entity
12:45–1:45Lunch break
1:45-2:45pmJohn Nemec
 (Prof., UVirginia)
Manasicha AkepiyapornchaiThe Origin of Language: Kumārila against ex Nihilo Creation
2:45–3Tea break
3:00-6:00pmAlessandro Graheli
 (Prof., U of T)
Kumārila and the 
Vyākaraṇādhikaraṇa: Friend or Foe of the Grammarians?

Tuesday May 28th: Kumārila’s Philosophy of Language 2—Kumārila on Epistemology 1

9:00-12:00pmHugo David
 (ÉFEO)
Nilanjan DasKumārila’s attempts to refute Bhartṛhari’s theory of the sentence: Selections from the Vākyādhikaraṇa and Vyākaraṇādhikaraṇa
12–12:15Tea break
12:15–12:45Long Yin SinKumārila and Śāntarakṣita on apoha
12:45–1:45Lunch break
1:45-2:45pmMalcolm Keating
 (Prof, Smith College)
Daniele Cuneo Kumārila and the First Person
2:45–3Tea break
3:00-6:00pmDan Arnold (Prof., UChicago)Reading Kumārila’s Epistemology through the Words of Pārthasārathi Miśra

Wednesday May 29th: Kumārila on Epistemology 2

9:00-12:00pmAlex Watson
 (Prof., Ashoka U)
Jesse PruittI-Cognition in Kumārila and Umbeka; Self-Illumination in Prabhākara
12–12:15Tea break
12:15-12:45pmDiscussion round
12:45–1:45Lunch
1:45–2:45Parimal Patil and Jungju Seo (Prof., Harvard)Ajay RaoBhaṭṭa Jayanta on Kumārila’s definition of pramāṇa

Thursday May 30th: Kumārila on Epistemology 3; Kumārila on how commands work

9:00-10:00amAkane Saito (ÖAW)
 
Elisa FreschiKumārila on abhāva
10:00—11:00Purushottama Bilimoria
(Prof., University of San Francisco)
Kumārila on apūrva and its Nyāya opponents
11–11:15Tea break
11:15-12:15pmMonika Nowakowska
 (Prof., UWarsaw)
Similarity and comparison in Kumārila’s Tantravārttika
12:15—12:45pmZihao Wu (MA stud., Fudan University)Kumārila on Upamāna
1–2Lunch break
2:15-5:15pm
Tarinee Awasthi (Prof, FLAME University)Liwen LiuKumārila on mantrādhikaraṇa and the three types of injunctions

Friday May 31st: Kumārila on Subordination and on the Ritual System

9:00-12:00pmKei Kataoka
 (Prof., Kyushu U)
Munema Moiz Kumārila on the Role of the Chapter on “Subordination” in the Mīmāṃsā System
12–12:15Tea break
12:15–12:45Vivek Shah
 (PhD Stud., U of T)
Kumārīla on the dharma of the ritually challenged
12:45–1:45Lunch break
1:45-4:45pmAkane Saito (Postdoc., Austrian Academy of Sciences)Michael Torsten MuchKumārila and Maṇḍana on Subordinate Application
4:45–5Tea break

Saturday June 1st: Kumārila on Philosophy of Ritual

9–10Kiyotaka Yoshimizu
 (former Prof., Tohoku U)
Jack BeaulieuŚabara and Kumārila on Deities in the Vedic Sacrifice
10–10:15Tea break
10:15-1:15pmElliot Stern
 (Philadelphia)
Efficacy of fixed-interval and occasional rituals in Ṭupṭīkā 6.3.2
1:15–2:15Lunch break
2:15–3:15Andrew Ollett (Prof., Chicago)Carrying over (anuṣaṅga-) in Kumārila’s Explanation of the System (Tantravārttika)
3:15-3:45Sarju Patel (PhD Stud., U of T)An epistemology of action in Kumārila’s Tantravārtttika
3:45–4:30pmFinal round table on next steps and projects

You can find the book of abstracts here.

The organizers gratefully acknowledge support for the conference from the Departments of Philosophy at UTSG and UTM, as well as the Office of the Vice-Principal, Research, and the Decanal Fund at UTM.

Practical matters

Venue: Maanjiwe nendamowinan, Room 3230, UTM 1535 Outer Circle, Mississauga, ON, Canada

How to reach UTM from the airport: https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/international/media/4020/download?inline

Map of the UTM campus: https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/media/11507/download?inline

Hotels close to UTM: https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/international/hotels-and-restaurants-near-utm

Restaurants close to UTM: 1. Apricot Tree (walking distance); 2. Capra’s Kitchen; 3. Rogues Restaurant; 4. East Tea Can; 5. Miga Korean BBQ Restaurant

Food on UTM campus with hours of operation: https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/hospitality/FoodHours

UTM shuttle bus timetable: https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/shuttle/media/885/download?inline

Info and texts to be read during the conference: elisa.freschi@utoronto.ca

The dropbox folder with texts to be read during the conference is accessible here. Email me for the password.