Jan Westerhoff was educated at Cambridge and the School of Oriental and African Studies. He has taught Philosophy at the Universities of Oxford and Durham and is currently Professor of Buddhist Philosophy at the University of Oxford, Fellow and Tutor in Theology and Religion at Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford, and a Research Associate at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. HIs books include Ontological Categories (2005), Nagarjuna's Madhyamaka (2009), Twelve Examples of Illusion (2010), The Dispeller of Disputes: Nagarjuna's Vigrahavyavartani (2010), and A Very Short Introduction to Reality (2011), all published by OUP.
'A remarkable accomplishment especially for its consistent emphasis on a systematic engagement with Buddhist philosophy' * Birgit Kellner, Asiatische Studien - Etudes Asiatiques * 'A rich and significant contribution both to Buddhist scholarship in the West and to its philosophical richness' * Graham Priest, Religious Studies * 'One of the landmark monographs charting the trajectory of Indian Buddhist philosophy' * Rafal Stepien, Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies * 'Simply the best high-level introduction to Buddhist philosophy now available' * Dhavan Thomas Jones, Western Buddhist Review * 'a highly readable and most valuable achievement of sustained and brilliant scholarship' * Douglas Berger,Journal of Buddhist Ethics 26 * 'An ambitious and thorough addition to the Oxford History of Philosophy series. This book, written by an eminent specialist in the field of Buddhist philosophy, serves as an advanced introduction to a fertile period of philosophy' * Ethan Mills, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *