CHEN Bo, Ph.D. (Renmin University of China, 1994), now a chair professor of humanities and social science, School of Philosophy, Wuhan University (from September 2021). He is a titular member of AIPS: Académie Internationale de Philosophie des Sciences (Bruxelles) (2021, election), and a permanent titular member of IIP: Institut International de Philosophie (2018, election), a member of the 6-persons Nomination Committee for the council of DLMPST (Division of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology) (2022, election). He had been a full professor for 23 years at the Department of Philosophy, Peking University (1999 –2021).
He was a visiting scholar at the University of Helsinki, Finland, August 1997-August 1998, invited by Professor Georg Henrik von Wright; a CSCC Fellow at the University of Miami, USA, February 2002 - February 2003, awarded by the American Council of Learned Societies, the National Academy of Sciences, the Social Science Research Council, invited by Professor Susan Haack; an academic visitor at University of Oxford, UK, August 2007 - August 2008, invited by Professor Timothy Williamson; a visiting scholar at Nihon University, Japan, invited by Professor Takashi Iida, the whole year of 2014.
His specialty and competence cover logic and analytic philosophy, especially philosophy of logic, philosophy of language, history of logic, theory of knowledge, American pragmatism, Hume, Frege, Russell, Quine, and Kripke. He also does comparative study of Chinese philosophy and Western philosophy. His most important Chinese academic books include: Dialogue, Contact, and Participation: Stepping into International Community of Philosophy (2020), Analytic Philosophy: Critique and Construction (two volumes, 2018), Studies on Paradoxes (2014), Studies on Philosophy of Logic (2004, the revised and enlarged edition, 2013), and Studies on Quine’s Philosophy: From Logical and Linguistic Points of View (1998). He has published more than 200 Chinese papers in referred Chinese journals.
He also has published more than 20 English papers in internationally well-recognized (AHCI) journals of logic and philosophy since 1999. See his Academia page.