One of China's great early modern scientists, Wáng was a founding member of Academia Sinica and, as a lay Buddhist, wrote several of the most influential works on Buddhism and science in the Republican period.
Biography
Major Buddhist Works (in chronological order)
Kēxué zhī gēnběn wèntí 科學之根本問題 (The Basic Problematic of Science).” 1926.
Dú Jǐn Hàn jūn [Fóxué bā shì zhī pīpíng yǔ yánjiù] 讀錦漢君【佛學八識之批評與研究】 (Reading Mr. Jin han’s Criticism and Research of the Eighth Consciousness in Buddhism). 1927.
Fófǎ zhī kēxué de shuōmíng 佛法之科學的說明 (Scientific Explanation of the Buddha-dharma). 1929.
Fófǎ yǔ kēxué zhī bǐjiào yánjiù 佛法與科學之比交研究 (A Comparative Study of the Buddha-dharma and Science). 1932.
Wéishì yánjiù xù 唯識研究序 (Preface to Reearch on Consciousness-Only).” In Zhōu Shújiā 周叔迦, Wéishì yánjiù 唯識研究 (Research on Consciousness-Only). 1934.
Yīnmíng rù zhènglǐ lùn mōxiàng, yìmíng, Dōng Xīyáng lùnlǐxué zhī bǐjiào yánjiù 因明入正理論摸象, 亦名, 東西洋論理學之比較硏究 (Grasping at the Import of the Nyāyapraveśa or, A Comparative Study of Eastern and Western Logic). 1934.
Fófǎ shěngyào 佛法省要 (Brief Essentials of the Buddha-dharma). 1942.
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