Editors - Deroche (Marc-Henri)

Marc-Henri Deroche is an Associate Professor at Kyoto University, Japan, where he teaches Buddhist philosophy and Tibetan studies. His current research investigates mindfulness in Buddhist psychology, theories and manuals of meditation, with a focus on Dzogchen texts and traditions. He obtained his PhD in East Asian Studies at the École Pratique des Hautes Études (Paris). His publications include a monograph, Une quête tibétaine de la sagesse: Prajñāraśmi (1518-1584) et l’attitude impartiale (ris med) (Brepols, 2023); an edited special issue of the journal Religions, titled “Study, Reflection, and Cultivation: Integrative Paths to Wisdom from Buddhist and Comparative Perspectives” (2021–22); and articles appearing in journals such as Revue d’Études Tibétaines, Bulletin of Tibetology, Asian Philosophy, Philosophy East and West, Eidos, Journal of Buddhist Ethics, and others. He has been living in Kyoto since 2008 and has traveled extensively in the Tibetan and Himalayan cultural world.