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基本情况:苟东锋,男,1982年生,陕西礼泉人,华东师范大学LDSports乐动体育(中国)官方网站副教授。

研究方向:中国哲学,目前致力于“新名学”的研究,尤其关注儒、道二家的名学问题。

学术经历:2001年考入复旦大学LDSports乐动体育(中国)官方网站,2012年获得哲学博士学位,同年,进入华东师范大学LDSports乐动体育(中国)官方网站博士后流动站,2014年出站,留校任教。

学术兼职:

学术成果:著有《孔子正名思想研究》、《国学素养一百篇》(合作编著),发表论文三十余篇。

代表论文

1.《控名责实何以可能——儒家名分思想初探》,《道德与文明》,2017年第2期;《中国社会科学文摘》2017年第8期转载。

2.《前孔子时代的名学》,《哲学与文化》,第44卷第2期(513期),20172月。

3.<论语>正名章疏解》,《杭州师范大学学报》,2017年第1期;人大复印资料《中国哲学》2017年第5期全文转载。

4.《孔子礼的三重功用》,《中原文化研究》,2016年第6期;《中国社会科学文摘》2017年第4期论点摘要。

5.通感在命名中的作用——对荀子与康德认识论之比较》,《哲学动态》,2016年第9期。

6.《通过而思——契入儒家形上学的一种可能》,《哲学评论》,第17辑,中国社会科学文献出版社,2016年。

7."新名学"刍议》,《思想与文化》,第17辑,华东师范大学出版社,2015年。

8.《名教的内在理路——由此而论儒家的价值理想如何落实》,《社会科学》,2015年第12期。

9.《先秦的观念新探——的角度理解》,《诸子学刊》,第11辑,上海古籍出版社,2015年。

10.《孔子正名思想探源》,《湖南大学学报(社会科学版), 2015年第5期。

11.《荀子名学的再审视》,《邯郸学院学报》,2015年第2期;人大复印资料《中国哲学》2015年第12期全文转载。

12.《孔子正名说的致思结构》,《思想与文化》第13辑,华东师范大学出版社,2014年。编入《中国政治哲学史(第一卷)》,中国人民大学出版社,2017年。

13.《内圣能否开出外王?——略论儒家道德与政治的关系》,《天津行政学院学报》2013年第6期。

14.《儒家之的三重内涵》,《哲学研究》2013年第8期;《中国社会科学文摘》2013年第12期转载;人大复印资料《中国哲学》2013年第11期全文转载。

15.<传习录>中的治生问题》,《哲学门》,北京大学出版社,2011年第2册。

16.《郭店楚简<五行>释义》,《古籍整理研究学刊》2011年第4期。

主持课题

1. 国家社科基金一般项目《以为考察背景的儒家知识论研究》(17BZX124

2. 上海市哲学社会科学规划青年课题《名教思想研究》(2015EZX001

3. 中国博士后科学基金第7批特别资助项目《儒家名学研究》(2014T70408

4. 中国博士后科学基金第53批面上资助项目《从的视角论先秦诸子的发生》(2013M531147

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Curriculum Vitae

 

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: Gou, Dongfeng

Profession: Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, East China Normal University, China

Address: Department of Philosophy, East China Normal University, Dongchuan Road 500, Shanghai, China.

Postcode: 200241

Email: asiansharp@126.com

Research Interests: Chinese Philosophy, Philosophy of Language, Comparative Philosophy, Ethics, Political Philosophy

 

EDUCATION

2001-2005, Department of Philosophy, Fudan University, Shanghai, China

B.A. in Philosophy

2005-2012, School of Philosophy, Fudan University, Shanghai, China (master-doctor combined program)

Ph.D. in Chinese Philosophy

 

CAREER

2016—Present: Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, East China Normal University

2014-2016: Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, East China Normal University

2012-2014: Post-doctoral fellow, Department of Philosophy, East China Normal University

 

THESES TOPICS

Postdoc.: The Origin of Confucius’ Name (Ming)-Rectifying Theory

Ph.D.: Study on Confucius’ Name (Ming)-Rectifying Theory

M.A.: Wuxing, the Philosophy of Zisi: A Study on Wuxing in the Guodian Bamboo Slips

B.A.: Looking for Real Man in the Materialized World: An Interpretation of Lukacs’ History and Class Consciousness

 

PUBLICATION

I. Books:

1.      Study on Confucius’ Name (Ming)-rectifying Theory, Shanghai People's Publishing House, Shanghai, 2016.

2.      One Hundred Essays of Traditional Chinese Culture, Lexicon Graphical Publishing House, Shanghai, 2017. (Coauthored with Professor Yushu Li)

 

II. Articles

1.      “Explaining Confucius’ Theory of ‘Rectification of Names’”, Journal of Ancient Chinese Philosophers, Vol.16, 2018: 1-14.

2.      ‘Name-rectifying’ as a Method: A General Idea for the Study of Confucius’s Theory of Name-rectifying, Journal of Learning lamp, No.2, 2017: 85-100.

3.      “How Is It Possible to Expect the Reality Corresponding to the Names? A Primary Exploration to Confucian Status (Mingfen) Theory”, Morality and Civilization, No.2, 2017: 109-116.

4.      “Early Ming theory in the Pre-Confucius period”, Monthly Review of Philosophy and Culture, Vol44, No2, 2017: 167-183.

5.      “A Commentary and Interpretation of Chapter Name (Ming)-Rectifying in the Analects”, Journal of Hangzhou Teachers College (Social Sciences Edition), No.2, 2017: 1-10.

6.      “Three Functions of Confucius’ Rites Theory”, The Central Plains Culture Research, No.6, 2016: 44-50.

7.      “The Function of ‘Tonggan’ in Naming: A Comparative Study of Epistemology between Kant and Xunzi”, Philosophical Trends, No.9, 2016: 34-40.

8.      “Thinking through Ming: A Possibility of Getting into the Confucian Metaphysics”, Wuda Philosophical Review, No.1, 2016: 49-64.

9.      “Discussion about the Neo-Ming Theory”, Thought & Culture, No.2, 2015: 6-19.

10.  “The Inner Logic of Mingjiao: How does Confucian Achieve Their Ideal of Value”,
Journal of Social Sciences, No.12, 2016: 130-138.

11.  “A Comparison between the Scripture of Bamboo and Silk Wuxing”, Journal of Hunan University of Arts and Science (Social Science Edition), No.6, 2015: 12-19.

12.  “A Reexamination of the Concept of ‘Name’ (Ming) in the Pre-Qin Period: Understanding ‘Name’ from the Perspective of ‘Image’ (Xiang)”, Journal of Ancient Chinese Philosophers, Vol.12, 2015: 1-10.

13.  “Exploring the Source of Confucian Idea of Name-rectifying”, Journal of Hunan University (Social Sciences), No.5, 2015: 45-52.

14.  “On the Occurrence of Pre-Qin Scholars from the Perspective of Name (Ming): A New Orientation of Study on the Origin of Pre-Qin Scholars”, Journal of Asking and Learning, Vol.1, 2015: 169-180.

15.  “Reexamination of Xunzi’s Theory of Names”, Journal of Handan College, No.2, 2015: 59-67.

16.  “Classic Interpretation of Confucius’ ‘Name-rectifying’ Theory”, Journal of Hunan University of Arts and Science (Social Science Edition), No.4, 2014: 31-36.

17.  “An Interpretation of Confucius’ ‘Name-rectifying’ Theory by Marxists”, Journal of China University of Petroleum (Edition of Social Science), No.2, 2014: 77-81.

18.  “The Inner Structure of Confucius’ ‘Name-rectifying’ Theory”, Thought & Culture, Vol.13, 2014: 107-123.

19.  “Whether Inner Goodness Can Develop Outer Achievement: Brief Reflection on the Relation between Morality and Politics”, Journal of Tianjin Administration Institute, No.6, 2013: 17-22.

20.  “Three Connotations of Confucian ‘Ming’”, Philosophical Research, No.8, 2013: 42-48.

21.  “Review on the Study of Confucius’ ‘Name-rectifying Theory”, Journal of Learning lamp (electronic edition), Vol.26, 2013.

22.  “After ‘Tian’ Loses Virtue--- A Study on Xunzi' s Tian Theory”, Journal of WULING, No.6, 2012: 1-5.

23.  “Platonism in Modern Chinese Philosophy: Focus on the Research of Confucian ‘Name-rectifying Theory”, Journal of WULING, No.3, 2012: 53-58.

24.  “The Current Difficulty of Confucianism Exposed in an Interpretation about Cautiousness (Shendu): Focus on Wuxing and Daxue”, Journal of China University of Petroleum (Edition of Social Sciences), No.2, 2012: 71-75.

25.  “The Problem of Living in the Book of Instructions for Practical Living (Chuan xi lu)”, Beida Journal of Philosophy, Vol.12, No.2, 2011: 23-39.

26.  “Whether Confucius Proposed the Theory of ‘Name-rectifying”? Theory Horizon, No.10, 2011: 126-127.

27.  “Explaining the Scripture of Bamboo Wuxing”, Journal of Ancient Books Collation and Studies, No.4, 2011: 35-42, 31.

28.  “Looking for Real Man in the Materialized World: An Interpretation of Lukacs’ History and Class Consciousness”,Journal of Nanchang Vocational & Technical Techers' College, No4, 2011: 14-19.

29.  “An Overview on the Study of Bamboo-Silk Wuxing”, Journal of China University of Petroleum (Edition of Social Science), No.3, 2011: 61-67.

30.  “Three Kinds of Problem Awareness Reflected in Wuxing”, Journal of Yanshan University (Philosophy and Social Edition), No.3, 2010: 19-24, 61.

 

III. Book Reviews

1.      “Feng Cao, The Political Thought of Name (Ming) in Ancient China”, Monthly Review of Philosophy and Culture, Vol.530, 2018: 191-194.

2.      “Xudong Fang, Painting after Simplicity: Interpretation of Classics and Study of Philosophy, Beida Journal of Philosophy, Vol.14, No.2, 2013: 388-397.

3.      “A New Perspective in the History of Science and Technology: Hanguang Zhou, Chinese History of Scientific Thoughts”, China Reading Weekly,Version 8, Apr. 9th, 2014. (Coauthored with Professor Gourong Yong)

 

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES

l  “The True Knowledge is the One According to the Practice: From the Perspective of Mozi”, Development of Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Curricula in Practical Philosophy, Cultural Philosophy and Philosophy Education Conference and Workshop, Mainz, Germany, Aug.19-24, 2018.

l  “A Primary Exploration to Confucian Status (Mingfen) Theory”, The First International Confucianism Forum, Zoucheng, Sep.24-26, 2016.

l  “Being and Ming (Name)”, Metaphysics: Past, Present and Future, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, Dec.12-14, 2014.

l  “Reexamination of Xunzi’s Theory of Names”, International Conference on the Review and New Exploration of Xunzi, Handan, China, Jul.7-8, 2014.

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

l  History of Chinese Ancient Philosophy (For undergraduate students)

l  The Thoughts of Confucianism and Taoism and Modern Society (For undergraduate students)

l  Wisdom of China (For undergraduate students)

l  The History of Western Culture (For graduate students)

l  Comparison Between Chinese and Western Philosophy (For graduate students)

l  A Special Topic on Chinese Ancient Philosophy (For graduate students)

 

RESEARCH PROJECTS

l  2017, “A Study on the Confucian Theory of Knowledge in Background of Name (Ming)”, sponsored by the National Social Science Foundation. (No. 17BZX124)

l  2015, “Study on the Introduction of Name (Mingjiao)”, sponsored by Shanghai Social Science Foundation. (2015EZX001)

l  2014, “Study on the Confucian Name (Ming) Theory”, special project sponsored by Chinese Postdoctoral Foundation. (No. 2014T70408)

l  2013, “On the Occurrence of Pre-Qin Scholars from the Perspective of Name (Ming)”, sponsored by Chinese Postdoctoral Foundation. (No. 2013M531147)

 

AWARDS

l  Second Prize of the 14th Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award, 2018, awarded by Shanghai Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science

l  Chenhui Scholar, 2014, awarded by East China Normal University.

l  First Prize in the Teaching Competition among New Teachers, 2014, awarded by East China Normal University.

 

AFFILIATIONS

l  China Philosophy History Association

l  Shanghai Association of Comparative Study on Chinese-Western Philosophy and Culture

l  Shanghai Association of Confucianism Study

l  Institute of Modern Thought and Culture of China in ECNU