Basic Details

Full Name Stanzin Yangdol
Department Philosophy
Email stanzin@spm.du.ac.in
Address Delhi.
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Educational Details

Undergraduate Degree: Delhi University

Undergraduate University: Daulat Ram College

Undergraduate Year: 2016

Postgraduate Degree: Delhi University

Postgraduate University: IP college

Postgraduate Year: 2018

Teaching Experience

Designation: Assistant Professor

Institution Name: Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women

Years of Experience: 5

Subjects Taught: Analytic Philosophy, Truth Functional Logic, Ethics, Critical Thinking, Philosophical Issues

Assigned Courses: Truth Functional Logic, Social and Political Philosophy

Key Achievements: In teaching philosophy, I have successfully cultivated critical thinking and reflection in students, enabling them to engage deeply with complex questions. Through logic, I've enhanced their analytical skills, allowing them to construct and evaluate arguments rigorously. My ethics instruction has guided students in applying moral theories to real-world dilemmas, while my focus on analytic philosophy has promoted clarity and precision in their reasoning. Additionally, in social-political philosophy, I've empowered students to critically assess justice, rights, and societal structures.

Research Interests

  1. My research focuses on exploring the profound philosophical teachings of Buddhism, particularly its insights into the nature of consciousness, suffering, and the path to enlightenment. I am particularly interested in how Buddhist philosophy can be applied to contemporary ethical dilemmas and mental well-being.
  2. I am deeply engaged in the study of moral philosophy, with a special interest in applied ethics. My work examines how ethical theories can be used to address real-world issues, such as environmental ethics, bioethics, and social justice.

Publications

Journal Publications:
  1. Chapter on “ Ethical issues in Artificial Intelligence” in the book Analysis of Ethical issues in Contemporary Scenario.
  2. Chapter on “Meditation: A short study based on Digha Nikaya of Early Buddhism” Peer reviewed Research book Abhijana