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[[Evgeny Torchinov]] (Russian Евгений Алексеевич Торчинов ) was a {{Wiki|sinologist}}, {{Wiki|buddhologist}}, {{Wiki|professor}}, and {{Wiki|translator}}. He is best known as an eminent Russian researcher of ancient {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[religion]] and {{Wiki|philosophy}}, author of many books and translations of classical Chinese texts (especially, [[Buddhist]] and {{Wiki|Taoist}}) into {{Wiki|Russian}}. He founded the chair of {{Wiki|Eastern philosophy}} and cultures at {{Wiki|St. Petersburg State University}}.
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[[Evgeny Torchinov]] ([[Russian]] [[Евгений Алексеевич Торчинов]] ) was a {{Wiki|sinologist}}, {{Wiki|buddhologist}}, {{Wiki|professor}}, and {{Wiki|translator}}.  
  
Life and career
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He is best known as an {{Wiki|eminent}} [[Russian]] researcher of [[ancient]] {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[religion]] and {{Wiki|philosophy}}, author of many [[books]] and translations of classical [[Chinese texts (especially, [[Buddhist]] and {{Wiki|Taoist}}) into {{Wiki|Russian}}. He founded the chair of {{Wiki|Eastern philosophy}} and cultures at {{Wiki|St. Petersburg State University}}.
  
[[Evgeny Torchinov]] was born on August 22, 1956 in {{Wiki|Ordzhonikidze}} (then USSR), and soon his family moved to {{Wiki|Saratov}}. After graduation from high-school in 1973, [[Torchinov]] is admitted to {{Wiki|St. Peterburg State University}}, East Studies Department, where he majors in {{Wiki|Chinese}} {{Wiki|philology}}. After graduation in 1978, becomes a Ph.D. candidate at the State museum of history of [[religion]] and {{Wiki|atheism}}, where works as research fellow 1981-1984. Since 1984 and until 1994, worked as researcher in St.Peterburg branch of the [[Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences]].
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[[Life]] and career
  
In 1994 he defends his second {{Wiki|doctoral degree}} titled "{{Wiki|Taoism}}: An attempt of historico-religios description". In 1998 becomes the Chair of [[Philosophy]] of [[Religion]] and [[Religious]] Studies at {{Wiki|St. Pereburg State University}}, and in 1999 creates and leads the chair of {{Wiki|Oriental}} {{Wiki|Philosophy}} and {{Wiki|Cultures}}.
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[[Evgeny Torchinov]] was born on August 22, 1956 in {{Wiki|Ordzhonikidze}} (then {{Wiki|USSR}}), and soon his [[family]] moved to {{Wiki|Saratov}}.  
  
Torchinov also worked as a visiting professor at University of Sascatoon, Canada. He died on July 12, 2003, in St. Peterburg.
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After graduation from high-school in 1973, [[Torchinov]] is admitted to {{Wiki|St. Peterburg State University}}, [[East]] Studies Department, where he majors in {{Wiki|Chinese}} {{Wiki|philology}}.
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After graduation in 1978, becomes a {{Wiki|Ph.D.}} candidate at the [[State]] museum of history of [[religion]] and {{Wiki|atheism}}, where works as research fellow 1981-1984. Since 1984 and until 1994, worked as researcher in St.Peterburg branch of the [[Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences]].
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In 1994 he defends his second {{Wiki|doctoral degree}} titled "{{Wiki|Taoism}}:
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An attempt of historico-religios description". In 1998 becomes the Chair of [[Philosophy]] of [[Religion]] and [[Religious]] Studies at {{Wiki|St. Pereburg State University}}, and in 1999 creates and leads the chair of {{Wiki|Oriental}} {{Wiki|Philosophy}} and {{Wiki|Cultures}}.
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Torchinov also worked as a visiting [[professor]] at {{Wiki|University}} of Sascatoon, [[Canada]]. He [[died]] on July 12, 2003, in St. Peterburg.
  
 
   
 
   
 
Born on August 22nd, 1956
 
Born on August 22nd, 1956
1973-1978 – student of {{Wiki|Leningrad State University}} , Oriental Faculty, Department of the Chinese Philology
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1978-1981 – postgraduate student of the Museum of History of Religions and Atheism
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1973-1978 – [[student]] of {{Wiki|Leningrad State University}} , {{Wiki|Oriental}} Faculty, Department of the {{Wiki|Chinese}} {{Wiki|Philology}}
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1978-1981 – postgraduate [[student]] of the Museum of History of [[Religions]] and [[Atheism]]
 
1981-1984 – research fellow of the same Museum
 
1981-1984 – research fellow of the same Museum
1984-1994 – research fellow of the Institute of Oriental Studies of Russian Academy of Sciences, Leningrad/St. Petersburg branch
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1984-1994 – research fellow of the Institute of {{Wiki|Oriental Studies}} of {{Wiki|Russian Academy of Sciences}}, Leningrad/St. [[Petersburg]] branch
1985 – candidate of historical sciences (equivalent of Ph.D.), thesis theme: "Ge Hong's "Baopu-zi" as Historical and Ethnological Source".
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1985 – candidate of historical [[sciences]] ({{Wiki|equivalent}} of [[Ph.D]].), {{Wiki|thesis}} theme: "Ge Hong's "Baopu-zi" as Historical and Ethnological Source".
1994 – doctor of philosophical sciences (equivalent to D.Sc.). Thesis theme: "Daoism. An Essay of Historico-religious Description"
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1994 – doctor of [[philosophical]] [[sciences]] ({{Wiki|equivalent}} to D.Sc.). {{Wiki|Thesis}} theme: "[[Daoism]]. An Essay of Historico-religious Description"
Since 1994 until now – associate professor (since 1996 – professor) of the Faculty of Philosophy of St. Petersburg State University
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Since 1994 until now – associate [[professor]] (since 1996 – [[professor]]) of the [[Faculty of Philosophy]] of {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}} [[State]] {{Wiki|University}}
1998 – temporary head of the Department of Religious Studies of the same Faculty
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1998 – temporary head of the Department of {{Wiki|Religious Studies}} of the same Faculty
1999 - Departament of Oriental Philosophy and Cultural Studies(Faculty of Philosophy)-chair
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1999 - Departament of [[Oriental Philosophy]] and {{Wiki|Cultural}} Studies(Faculty of Philosophy)-chair
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Since 1980 he published about 90 articles on different aspects of the history of [[religious]] and [[philosophical]] [[doctrines]] in [[China]] and on the problems of [[religious]] studies in general. The most important are (in {{Wiki|Russian}}) :
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1. [[Daoism]]. An Essay of Historico-religious description. {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}: Andreyev & Sons, 1993 – {{Wiki|monograph}} (2nd edition: {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}: Lan, 1998)
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2. Zhang Boduan. Chapters on [[Understanding]] of [[Truth]] (Wu [[zhen]] pian). Preface, translation and commentaries. {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}: {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}: {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}} [[Center]] for {{Wiki|Oriental Studies}}, 1994
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3. The [[Fifth Chan Patriarch]] Hong-ren. The Treatise on the Fundamentals of the [[Cultivation]] of [[Mind]] (Xiu xin yao [[lun]]). Preface, translation, commentaries. {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}: [[Datsan]] Kuntsechoinei, 1994.
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4. The [[Awakening of Faith in Mahayana]] (Da sheng qi xin [[lun]]). {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}: Bukovsky's Publisher's House, 1997.
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5. [[Religions]] of the [[World]]. [[Experience]] of the {{Wiki|Transcendence}} ({{Wiki|transpersonal}} states and psychotechniques/psychopractices). {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}: {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}} [[Center]] for {{Wiki|Oriental Studies}}, 1997
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6. [[Ge Hong]]. Baopu-zi nei pian (The Inner Chapters of "Baopu-zi"). Translation, preface, comments. {{Wiki|St. Petersburg}}: [[Center]] for {{Wiki|Oriental}} Studies,1999
  
Since 1980 he published about 90 articles on different aspects of the history of religious and philosophical doctrines in China and on the problems of religious studies in general. The most important are (in Russian) :
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In {{Wiki|Chinese}}:
1. Daoism. An Essay of Historico-religious description. St. Petersburg: Andreyev & Sons, 1993 – monograph (2nd edition: St. Petersburg: Lan, 1998)
 
2. Zhang Boduan. Chapters on Understanding of Truth (Wu zhen pian). Preface, translation and commentaries. St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg Center for Oriental Studies, 1994
 
3. The Fifth Chan Patriarch Hong-ren. The Treatise on the Fundamentals of the Cultivation of Mind (Xiu xin yao lun). Preface, translation, commentaries. St. Petersburg: Datsan Kuntsechoinei, 1994.
 
4. The Awakening of Faith in Mahayana (Da sheng qi xin lun). St. Petersburg: Bukovsky's Publisher's House, 1997.
 
5. Religions of the World. Experience of the Transcendence (transpersonal states and psychotechniques/psychopractices). St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg Center for Oriental Studies, 1997
 
6. Ge Hong. Baopu-zi nei pian (The Inner Chapters of "Baopu-zi"). Translation, preface, comments. St. Petersburg: Center for Oriental Studies,1999
 
  
In Chinese:
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1. Daojiao yu Zhongguo [[wenhua]]: xianghu guanxi wenti // Zhonguo [[wenhua]] yanjiu jikan, 1. {{Wiki|Shanghai}}: Fudan daxue chubanshe, 1984.
1. Daojiao yu Zhongguo wenhua: xianghu guanxi wenti // Zhonguo wenhua yanjiu jikan, 1. Shanghai: Fudan daxue chubanshe, 1984.
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2. Daojiaode qiyuan ji qi lishi fenqi wenti // Zongjiaoxue yanjiu, 1987, No. 3 ({{Wiki|Chengdu}}, [[Sichuan]] daxue).
2. Daojiaode qiyuan ji qi lishi fenqi wenti // Zongjiaoxue yanjiu, 1987, No. 3 (Chengdu, Sichuan daxue).
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3. Daojiao yu liandanshu // Zhongguo daojiao. {{Wiki|Xian}} Zhongguo daojiao [[wenhua]] yanjiu taohuilun wenji. 1992 zengkan (Zhongguo daojiao xiehui bianji chuban).
3. Daojiao yu liandanshu // Zhongguo daojiao. Xian Zhongguo daojiao wenhua yanjiu taohuilun wenji. 1992 zengkan (Zhongguo daojiao xiehui bianji chuban).
 
  
 
In English:
 
In English:
1. Philosophical Studies (Sinology and Indology) in St.Petersburg (Leningrad), 1985-1990 // Philosophy East and West. Honolulu. April 1992. No.Vol.42, 2 .
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1. [[Philosophical Studies]] (Sinology and [[Indology]]) in St.Petersburg ([[Wikipedia:Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]]), 1985-1990 // [[Philosophy East and West]]. [[Honolulu]]. April 1992. No.Vol.42, 2 .
2. The Doctrine of the «Mysterious Female» in Taoism: a Transpersonalist View // Everything Is According to the Way. Voices of Russian Transpersonalism. Brisbane, Australia: Bolda-Lok Publishing and Educational Enterprises, 1997.
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2. The [[Doctrine]] of the «Mysterious {{Wiki|Female}}» in [[Taoism]]: a Transpersonalist View // Everything Is According to the Way. {{Wiki|Voices}} of {{Wiki|Russian}} Transpersonalism. Brisbane, [[Australia]]: Bolda-Lok Publishing and Educational Enterprises, 1997.
  
The Principal Courses Taught:
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The [[Principal]] Courses [[Taught]]:
1. Indo-Buddhist Culture and Religions
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1. Indo-Buddhist {{Wiki|Culture}} and [[Religions]]
2. Religions of the Far East
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2. [[Religions]] of the [[Far East]]
3. Philosophical Schools of Buddhism
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3. [[Philosophical]] [[Schools of Buddhism]]
4. Ancient Chinese Philosophy
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4. [[Ancient]] [[Chinese Philosophy]]
5. Ancient Indian Philosophy
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5. {{Wiki|Ancient Indian}} [[Philosophy]]
6. Esoteric and Mystical Teachings in the History of Religions
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6. [[Esoteric]] and [[Mystical]] Teachings in the History of [[Religions]]
7. Seminar: "Ancient Chinese Philosophical Texts"
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7. Seminar: "[[Ancient]] {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Philosophical]] [[Texts]]"
  
 
Participation in Conferences:
 
Participation in Conferences:
1990 – International Conference dedicated to the 95th anniversary of Feng Youlan (Beijing, China)
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1990 – International Conference dedicated to the 95th anniversary of Feng Youlan ({{Wiki|Beijing}}, [[China]])
1993 – 34th International Congress, Asian and North African Studies (Hong Kong)
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1993 – 34th International Congress, {{Wiki|Asian}} and [[North]] African Studies ([[Hong Kong]])
1994 Pensee chinoises et philosophie (Paris, France)
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1994 Pensee chinoises et philosophie ({{Wiki|Paris}}, {{Wiki|France}})
1997 World Congress on Jewish Studies (Jerusalem, Israel)
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1997 [[World]] Congress on [[Wikipedia:Judaism|Jewish]] Studies ([[Jerusalem]], {{Wiki|Israel}})
1998 The 8th International Conference on the History of Science in China (Berlin, Germany)
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1998 The 8th International Conference on the History of [[Science]] in [[China]] ([[Berlin]], {{Wiki|Germany}})
1999 -- Second Academic Conference on Xuanzang studies (Tongchuan, China)
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1999 -- Second {{Wiki|Academic}} Conference on [[Xuanzang]] studies ([[Tongchuan]], [[China]])
2000 -- Mutual Images of Japan and Russia on the level of Mass Consciousness -- Visual Media as Image Makers (Hiroshima, Japan)
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2000 -- Mutual Images of [[Japan]] and [[Russia]] on the level of Mass [[Consciousness]] -- [[Visual]] Media as Image Makers ({{Wiki|Hiroshima}}, [[Japan]])
 
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Evgeny Torchinov (Russian Евгений Алексеевич Торчинов ) was a sinologist, buddhologist, professor, and translator.

He is best known as an eminent Russian researcher of ancient Chinese religion and philosophy, author of many books and translations of classical [[Chinese texts (especially, Buddhist and Taoist) into Russian. He founded the chair of Eastern philosophy and cultures at St. Petersburg State University.

Life and career

Evgeny Torchinov was born on August 22, 1956 in Ordzhonikidze (then USSR), and soon his family moved to Saratov.

After graduation from high-school in 1973, Torchinov is admitted to St. Peterburg State University, East Studies Department, where he majors in Chinese philology.

After graduation in 1978, becomes a Ph.D. candidate at the State museum of history of religion and atheism, where works as research fellow 1981-1984. Since 1984 and until 1994, worked as researcher in St.Peterburg branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences.

In 1994 he defends his second doctoral degree titled "Taoism:

An attempt of historico-religios description". In 1998 becomes the Chair of Philosophy of Religion and Religious Studies at St. Pereburg State University, and in 1999 creates and leads the chair of Oriental Philosophy and Cultures.

Torchinov also worked as a visiting professor at University of Sascatoon, Canada. He died on July 12, 2003, in St. Peterburg.

 
Born on August 22nd, 1956


1973-1978 – student of Leningrad State University , Oriental Faculty, Department of the Chinese Philology
1978-1981 – postgraduate student of the Museum of History of Religions and Atheism
1981-1984 – research fellow of the same Museum
1984-1994 – research fellow of the Institute of Oriental Studies of Russian Academy of Sciences, Leningrad/St. Petersburg branch
1985 – candidate of historical sciences (equivalent of Ph.D.), thesis theme: "Ge Hong's "Baopu-zi" as Historical and Ethnological Source".
1994 – doctor of philosophical sciences (equivalent to D.Sc.). Thesis theme: "Daoism. An Essay of Historico-religious Description"
Since 1994 until now – associate professor (since 1996 – professor) of the Faculty of Philosophy of St. Petersburg State University
1998 – temporary head of the Department of Religious Studies of the same Faculty
1999 - Departament of Oriental Philosophy and Cultural Studies(Faculty of Philosophy)-chair

Since 1980 he published about 90 articles on different aspects of the history of religious and philosophical doctrines in China and on the problems of religious studies in general. The most important are (in Russian) :


1. Daoism. An Essay of Historico-religious description. St. Petersburg: Andreyev & Sons, 1993 – monograph (2nd edition: St. Petersburg: Lan, 1998)
2. Zhang Boduan. Chapters on Understanding of Truth (Wu zhen pian). Preface, translation and commentaries. St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg Center for Oriental Studies, 1994

3. The Fifth Chan Patriarch Hong-ren. The Treatise on the Fundamentals of the Cultivation of Mind (Xiu xin yao lun). Preface, translation, commentaries. St. Petersburg: Datsan Kuntsechoinei, 1994.

4. The Awakening of Faith in Mahayana (Da sheng qi xin lun). St. Petersburg: Bukovsky's Publisher's House, 1997.

5. Religions of the World. Experience of the Transcendence (transpersonal states and psychotechniques/psychopractices). St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg Center for Oriental Studies, 1997
6. Ge Hong. Baopu-zi nei pian (The Inner Chapters of "Baopu-zi"). Translation, preface, comments. St. Petersburg: Center for Oriental Studies,1999

In Chinese:

1. Daojiao yu Zhongguo wenhua: xianghu guanxi wenti // Zhonguo wenhua yanjiu jikan, 1. Shanghai: Fudan daxue chubanshe, 1984.
2. Daojiaode qiyuan ji qi lishi fenqi wenti // Zongjiaoxue yanjiu, 1987, No. 3 (Chengdu, Sichuan daxue).
3. Daojiao yu liandanshu // Zhongguo daojiao. Xian Zhongguo daojiao wenhua yanjiu taohuilun wenji. 1992 zengkan (Zhongguo daojiao xiehui bianji chuban).

In English:
1. Philosophical Studies (Sinology and Indology) in St.Petersburg (Leningrad), 1985-1990 // Philosophy East and West. Honolulu. April 1992. No.Vol.42, 2 .
2. The Doctrine of the «Mysterious Female» in Taoism: a Transpersonalist View // Everything Is According to the Way. Voices of Russian Transpersonalism. Brisbane, Australia: Bolda-Lok Publishing and Educational Enterprises, 1997.

The Principal Courses Taught:
1. Indo-Buddhist Culture and Religions
2. Religions of the Far East
3. Philosophical Schools of Buddhism
4. Ancient Chinese Philosophy
5. Ancient Indian Philosophy
6. Esoteric and Mystical Teachings in the History of Religions
7. Seminar: "Ancient Chinese Philosophical Texts"

Participation in Conferences:
1990 – International Conference dedicated to the 95th anniversary of Feng Youlan (Beijing, China)
1993 – 34th International Congress, Asian and North African Studies (Hong Kong)
1994 Pensee chinoises et philosophie (Paris, France)
1997 World Congress on Jewish Studies (Jerusalem, Israel)
1998 The 8th International Conference on the History of Science in China (Berlin, Germany)
1999 -- Second Academic Conference on Xuanzang studies (Tongchuan, China)
2000 -- Mutual Images of Japan and Russia on the level of Mass Consciousness -- Visual Media as Image Makers (Hiroshima, Japan)

Source

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