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Liu, Liangjian

      

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  • Department: Philosophy
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  • Academic Credentials: Professor
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  • Address: Department of Philosophy, East China Normal University, 500 Dongchuan Road 200241 Shanghai China (P.R.)

Education

Ph.D. (2001-2006)PhilosophyEast China Normal University (Shanghai)

B.A.(1997-2001)PhilosophyEast China Normal University (Shanghai)


WorkExperience

Professional Activity:

Sept.2008 –Sept.2009Visiting scholar at the Institute of Indology, Mainz University, Germany

  

Teaching Experiences:

June 2006-Assistant Professor (since 2006), Associate Professor (since 2010), and Professor (Since 2017), Department of Philosophy, East China Normal University.


Current Positions:

Professor, Department of Philosophy/Institute of Modern Chinese Thought and Culture, East China Normal University.

Dean, Department of Philosophy, East China Normal University.

Editor of Thought and Culture (sixiang yu wenhua), a semiyearly Chinese journal under the patronage of the Institute of Modern Chinese Thought and Culture.

Guest researcher, Center for Wattimo’s Philosophy and Archives, Pompeu Fabra Universit, Spain.

  


Resume

Liu Liangjian (Sky Liu) received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from East China Normal University (ECNU), Shanghai. Since 2006 he has worked for the Department of Philosophyat ECNU, where he is now a professor, and the dean. Liu is also a professor of the Institute of Modern Chinese Thought and Culture, ECNU. Liu is the author of An Introduction to the Linguistic Philosophy based on the Experience of Chinese Language (Beijing, 2015), Heaven, Humans, and Interrelationship: A Metaphysical Interpretation of Wang Chuanshan (Shanghai, 2007; 2015), as well as many Chinese and English articles concerning ethics, linguistic philosophy, history of Chinese philosophy and comparative philosophy in Journal of Chinese Philosophy, Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, Contemporary Chinese Thought, etc. He is also the Chinese translator of Barry Allen’s Knowledge and Civilization (Hangzhou, 2010) and Karyn L. Lai’s An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy (Beijing, 2013), and one of the co-translators of Zabala Santiago’s The Remains of Being (Shanghai, 2015). He can be reached at skyliuchina@163.com.


Other Appointments

external researcher, UPF Center for Wattimo’s Philosophy and Archives

Research Fields


Publications I: Book (in Chinese)

 

 

2016.  Philosophy of Wang Chuanshan (Wang chuanshan zhexue yanjiu王船山哲學研究), Shanghai上海: Shanghai renmin chubanshe上海人民出版社.

2015.  An Introduction to the Linguistic Philosophy based on the Experience of Chinese Language (Han yuyan zhexue fafan 漢語言哲學發凡), Beijing北京: Gaodeng jiaoyu chubanshe高等教育出版社. 

2007.  Heaven, Humans, and Interrelationship: A Metaphysical Interpretation of Wang Chuanshan, Shanghai上海: Shanghai renmin chubanshe上海人民出版社.


  
Publications II: Articles (in Chinese; selected)


 

 


Publications III: Articles and Book Reviews (in English; selected)

 

   

2016.   “Thinking through Kang Youwei’s Doctrine of Datong (Great Unity) and World Political Order in a Glocal Age”. In Pillip Tolliday eds. Asian-Pacific Between Conflict and Reconciliation, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, pp.219-236.

2015.   Review of Cai Qinghuas The Differentiation between Words and Meaning and the Basic Theses in the Philosophy of Language. In Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, No. 1, Spring 2015.

2013b.  Review of Peng Guoxiang’s Interpretation and Examination of Confucian Tradition, Journal of Chinese Philosophy. 40:3/4.

2013a.  “Virtue Ethics and Confucianism: A Methodological Reflection,” in Virtue Ethics and Confucianism, ed. by Stephen C. Angle and Michael A. Slote, Routledge.

2012b.  “Yang Guorong and His Concrete Metaphysics” (the guest editor’s Introduction). Contemporary Chinese Thought. no. 4, Summer, 2012.

2012a.  Review of Huang Chun-chieh’s The Confucian Classics and Their Ideas in the Cultural Interaction in East Asia: Interaction, Transformation and Syntheses. In Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy. Vol. 11, No.3, September 2012.

2004.  “Contemporary Chinese Studies of WANG Fuzhi In Mainland China,” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy,Vol.3, No.2, Summer 2004.

 

Publications VII: Translations (from English to Chinese)

 

 

2015.  Zabala Santiago. The Remains of Being. Shanghai: Huadong shifan daxue chubanshe. (With Wu Wenyi and Wu Xiaofan.)

2013.  Karyn L. Lai. An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy. Beijing: Shijie Tushu Chuban Gongsi.

2010.  Barry Allen. Knowledge and Civilization. Hangzhou: Zhejiang University Press.

 

 

2016b. “A Moral Philosophy based on the Doctrine of Vital Energy and Affective Mindset: Wang Fuzhi’s Study of Mencius and Its Contemporary Significance”, Academic Monthly, No.7: 38-44.

2016a. “ Guoxiang’s Commentaries on Zhuangzi: From a Perspective of Classical Hermeneutics”, Journal of Social Sciences Tianjing,No.3:43-49.

2015b. “A Concept  of Justice from the Perspective of Nature-human Community”, Philosophical Study, No.5:55-62.

2015a. “Language and Social-political Order.” In Journal of South China Normal University, No. 1:58-62.

2014b. “ ‘To Be’, ‘Shi’ and Different Features of Western and Chinese Thought.” In Qinghai Social Science, No. 6: 55-62.

2014a. “A Proposition, a String of Names and Two Different Conceptions of Truth.” In Thought and Culture. Edited by Yang Guorong. Shanghai: East China Normal University Press.

2013b. “The Diverse Understandings of the Relation between Body and Mind: A Dimension of the             Thought in the Period Weijin and Southern and Northern Dynasties.” In Journal of Sun Yat-             sen University, No. 3: 133-139.

    2013a. “Kang Youwei’s the Book of Great Harmony and Principles of Political Order in the World .” In Journal of East China Normal University, No.2: 52-58.

2012b.  “On the Linguistic Philosophy of Daizhen.” In Thought and Culture. Edited by Yang Guorong. Shanghai: East China Normal University Press.

2012a.  “Between Human Beings and Things: A Perspective of Huang Zhongxi’s Philosophy.” In Journal of Xuehai, No. 1: 160-164.

2011.   “Is it possible for Virtue Ethics to be founded upon a Theory of Human Nature? : Shuttling Between Confucian Ethics and Virtue Ethics”. In Journal of East China Normal University, No. 3: 34-38.

2010c.  “Being in Dream or Being Awake: On the Concept of Nation-state in Modern China.” In Thought and Culture. Edited by Yang Guorong. Shanghai: East China Normal University Press.

2010b.  “A Philosophical Interpretation of The Odes.” In Journal of Humanities, No. 3: 35-39.

2010a.  “The Meaning of ‘Going Rambling without Destination’: A Comparative Study of Xiang Xiu and Guo Xiang’s Understanding and that of Zhi Dun.” In Journal of East China Normal University, No.3: 26-31.

2009. “Old Wine in New Bottles: Yan Fu’s Understanding of Science, and a Methodological Reflection of the Study of Modern Chinese Thought.” In Journal of East China Normal University, No. 2: 40-45.

 

Enrollment and Training

Course

Scientific Research

Academic Achievements

Honor

10 Visits

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