• Nanjing Normal University
    School Of Chinese Literature And Culture
    Professor
  • Nanjing Normal University
    Department Of Philosophy
    Professor (Part-time)
Fudan University
School of Philosophy
PhD, 2000
Areas of Specialization
Asian Philosophy
Value Theory
  •  14598
    Confucianism has a deep influence on the opinion of value priority in traditional Chinese culture, which consider the value of morality prior to that of utility; the value of moral merit prior to that of intelligent; the value of group prior to that of individuals; the value of peace and safety prior to that of freedom and liberty; the value of harmony prior to that of conflict. This kind of value priority has performed very important and positive functions in Chinese culture, along with certain…Read more
  •  3956
    中國哲學之“是”與“實”“事”“史”“時”“勢”
    Jounal of Nanjing Normal University 2007 (5): 29-33. 2007.
    The fundamental task of philosophy is to seek for “Shi” or “Being”. One of the features of Chinese Philosophy is that it seeks “Shi是(Bing)” through“shi实(fact)”, “shi事(event)”, “shi史(history)”, “shi时(time)”, “shi势(trend)”, which constituted the general context of understanding and hermeneutic of “Shi(Bing)”in Chinese philosophy. This also represents the practical, humanistic and dialectic features of Chinese philosophy.
  •  86
    The essence of traditional Chinese Confucian philosophy can be termed “Zhongdaology”; it searches for the appropriate degree of zhong which is a standard guiding people’s actions. The Chinese pictographic character “zhong” has multiple meanings, including centrality, middle, appropriate, fit, just, fair, impartial, upright, etc. In early Confucianism, it has been developed into an important concept with profound philosophical connotations; it includes a combination of subjective and objective vi…Read more
  •  7089
    先秦儒家关于“欲”的理论 (Pre-Qin Confucian Theory on Human Desires)
    中州学刊 (Academic Journal of Zhongzhou) 2006 (1): 166-170. 2006.
    The theory about human desire is one important component in early Confucian theory of humanity. It is worth our attention that Pre-Qin Confucians never put human desire at the absolute opposite position to the Heavenly Principle, as their successors do. Contrarily, they generally believe that the desire is the inseparable property of normal human nature, and making efforts to satisfy the human desire is reasonable. Only in terms of reducing the conflicts between human desire and the limited reso…Read more
  •  21
    本书选编有关先秦思想文化的20多篇论文,内容涉及先秦思想史、文化史、哲学史、文学史,又以讨论先秦儒家思想和道家思想的论文为主体。
  •  1
    Xun Zi: The Ideal of A Well Governed Society(荀子:治世的理想)
    Shanghai Classic Books Publishing(上海古籍出版社). 2009.
  •  3087
    In the Pre-Qin time, pursuing “Dao” was the main task in the scholarship of most of the ancient Chinese philosophers, while the Ancient Greek philosophers considered pursuing “Truth” as their ultimate goal. While the “Dao” in ancient Chinese texts and the “Truth” in ancient Greek philosophic literature do share or cross-cover certain connotations, there are subtle and important differences between the two comparable philosophic concepts. These differences have deep and profound impact on the lat…Read more
  •  4846
    论作为道路与方法的庄子之“道”
    中国哲学史(The History of Chinese Philosophy) 2000 (4): 66-72. 2000.
  •  3097
    The subtle and complex relation between Confucianism and modern democracy has long been a controversial issue, and it is now again becoming a topical issue in the process of political modernization in contemporary China. This paper argues that there are some quite basic early Confucian values and principles that are not only compatible with democracy, but also may become the theoretic foundation of modern democracy in China. Early Confucianism considers 'the people's will' as the direct represen…Read more