Ahiṃsā – Nonviolence in Global Perspective
A Hamburg–Kyoto Partnership
The project “Ahiṃsā – Nonviolence in Global Perspective” is a blended-learning initiative jointly developed by the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Hamburg and the Faculty of Letters at Kyoto University. It brings together scholars, students, and civic partners to explore nonviolence not merely as a religious ideal, but as a globally relevant ethical framework.
Rooted in South Asian traditions – especially Jainism and Buddhism – ahiṃsā has shaped debates on compassion, environmental ethics, food practices, social justice, and political resistance. The project builds on Hamburg’s long-standing research tradition in Jain and Buddhist Studies while extending it into a transdisciplinary and transcultural dialogue that connects classical philology with contemporary global challenges.
Designed as a student-centered format, the program integrates digital learning, collaborative research, and intercultural exchange. Students from Indology, Religious Studies, Philosophy, Peace and Conflict Studies, Environmental Humanities, and related fields are invited to engage actively in shaping a shared academic discourse between Germany and Japan.
Ahimsa Lecture Series
All lectures take place in room ESA W 221; hybrid events will be live-streamed from there.
A brochure can be downloaded here.
Note on Schedule, Recordings, and Attendance
Wednesday, 8:15 – 9:45 or 18:15 – 19:45 (CET), Main Building, Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1, West Wing, Room 221
Please fill in the following registration form for each lecture: Register here
Termine auf einen Blick
Lectures in detail
The Origins of Ahimsa in the Indian Context
Prof. Dr. Piotr Balcerowicz, Faculty of Asian and African Cultures, University of Warsaw
Ahimsa zwischen Ideal und Rhetorik: Was Buddhisten mit Gewaltlosigkeit meinen
Ahiṃsā in Jainism: Ideals and Reality
Ass.-Prof. Dr. Yutaka Kawasaki, University Library, University of Tokyo
Ahimsa in Practice: Spiritual and Ethical Dimensions of Nonviolence
Dr. Samani Pratibha Pragya, Religious Studies, Florida International University
Access as Nonviolence: Designing DH Platforms That Reduce Inequality
Ass.-Prof. Dr. Sebastian Nehrdich, Center for Integrated Japanese Studies, Tohoku University
Philosophical Foundations of Ahimsa and Their Relevance for Jain Education and Contemporary Life
Ass.-Prof. Dr. Priyadarshana Jain, Department of Jainology, University of Madras
Non-Violence and the Jain Fast to Death: Legal and Bioethical Debates
Prof. Dr. Claire Maes, Department of Indology, University of Tübingen
Wer spricht hier von Ahiṃsā? Zur Interpretation von Gewaltlosigkeit in yogischen Texttraditionen
Corinna May Lhoir, M. A., Kultur und Geschichte Indiens und Tibets, Universität Hamburg
Nonviolence and Existential Crisis: Towards Ecological Sustainability and Economic Justice
Prof. Asoka Bandarage
Praktiken gewaltlosen Widerstands: Yoko Ono, Kunstaktionen und politischer Protest in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren
Dr. Maria Rosa Lehmann, Art History, University of Quebec in Montreal
The Evolution of Human Nature, Group-mindedness, and Nonviolence: A Comparative Perspective
Prof. Shinya Yamamoto, Institute for the Future of Human Society (IFoHS), Kyoto University
Gandhi and the Jain Roots of Nonviolence
Dr. Jeffery D. Long, Carl W. Zeigler Professor of Religion, Philosophy, and Asian Studies, Elizabethtown College
Ahiṃsā in Non-Dualist Śaivism
Prof. Somadeva Vasudeva, Professor of Indian Philosophy and Transcultural Studies, Kyoto University
Corinna May Lhoir, M.A., Asien-Africa-Institute, Numata Center for Buddhist Studies, University Hamburg
Datenbank einzelne, öffentliche Vorträge

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