Charles Muller
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Charles Muller is a professor of East Asian thought at Toyo Gakuen University, Tokyo, Japan.
Originally from Long Island, USA, Muller has been living and working at the Humanities Department at Tōyō Gakuen University since 1994. He is a scholar/translator specializing in East Asian philosophical texts, as well as the founder and chief editor of the Digital Dictionary of Buddhism and the H-Buddhism scholars' network. He has translated the following texts into English:
- Analects of Confucius
- Tao Te Ching
- Doctrine of the Mean
- Great Learning
- Mencius
- Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment
- Diamond Sutra
- Bulssi japbyeon (Array of Critiques Against Buddhism)
- Hyeonjeong non (Exposition of the Correct)
- Ijangui (Doctrine of the Two Hindrances)