Monima Chadha is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Member of the Monash Centre for Consciousness and Contemplative Studies, Monash University. Her research is in philosophy of mind, consciousness and self from a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspective. She is particularly interested in nature and scope of revisionary Buddhist metaphysics and its normative commitments. She received the inaugural Annette Baier Prize in 2016. Her PhD is from Monash University, Australia and her undergraduate, Honours, and Masters degrees are from the University of Delhi, India.
Monima Chadha has given the world of Anglophone philosophy more reason to take Indian Buddhist philosophy seriously in this closely argued study of the philosophy of the 4th century philosopher Vasubandhu ...this is a rich and rewarding book. I recommend it to those interested in how Indian Buddhist philosophy and contemporary philosophy of mind can be brought together in philosophical conversation, and that should be anyone in our profession. * Jay Garfield, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *