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Jakub Zamorski is a researcher at the Department of Comparative Civilization Studies within Jagiellonian University, specializing in the history of Buddhist religion and philosophy in China and Japan. His work integrates Buddhist studies with broader East Asian 'history of thought' (思想史), examining how classical Chinese civilization influenced regional traditions.
- Focus on demythologization of Pure Land Buddhism
- Investigates Buddhist impact on modern European thought reception (19th-20th c.)
- Expert in East Asian Buddhist logic (hetu-vidyā/yinming)
Zamorski's publications span comparative Buddhist studies, including collaborations on dharmadhatu analysis and translations of early Mahayana texts. He has received prestigious fellowships from Jōdo-shinshū Higashi Honganji and Sheng Yen Education Foundation, and participates in international conferences like International Association of Buddhist Studies and American Academy of Religion.
- 2020-2023: Collaborator on Japanese government-funded project analyzing Early Mahayana Sutras
- 2016: Foguang University research on early modern East Asian Buddhist texts
- 2011: Participant in study of 6th-7th century Chinese Buddhist thought


