Curriculum Vitae
Name: Wang Jue
Email: Wangjue0330@126.com
Higher Education and Academic Degrees
2004-2008: Department of Philosophy, Peking University, China
2001-2004: Department of Philosophy, Jilin University, China
1997-2001: Department of Philosophy, Jilin University, China
2008: Doctor of Philosophy, Title of the Dissertation: “The Problem of Body in Heidegger’s Early Thought”
2004: Master of Philosophy, Title of the Dissertation: “Heidegger’s Kant book and the Problem of Finitude”
2001: Bachelor of Philosophy, Title of the Dissertation: “Method and Way: A Comparative Study of Hegel and Heidegger”
Academic and Professional Experiences
March, 2022-present:Professor, Department of Philosophy, Xi’an Jiaotong University,China
2015-February, 2022: Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Xidian University, China
2012-2013: Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Center for Philosophy of Religion, University of Notre Dame, USA
2008-2015: Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Huazhong University of Technology, China
Honors and Awards
2019: National Social Science Research Grant: “Ethical Challenges and Governance of AI Medicine”
2014: National Social Science Research Grant: “The Ethical Foundation of China’s Elderly Care System”
2013: Humanities and Social Sciences Research Grant, the Ministry of Education of China: “The Problem of Body in Heidegger’s Philosophy”
2012: Award for Visiting Scholarship, “Value and Virtues” Project by the Society of Christian Philosophers and Calvin College
Publications (Select)
Articles and Book Chapters:
2021, A Confucian Reflection on Transhumanism: How to Regulate Our Posthuman Future, International Journal of Chinese & Comparative Philosophy of Medicine,ⅩⅨ:2.
2021, “Should We Develop Empathy for Social Robots”, in Sex Robots: Social Impact and the Future of Human Relations, ed. by Ruiping Fan﹠Mark Cherry, Dordrecht: Springer.
2020: “The Issue of Intergenerational Equity in the Context of Population Aging: From the Perspective of Confucian Ethics”, Journal of Contemporary Social Sciences, No. 2.
2020: “Confucian Culture of Harmony and Its Role in Combating the Coronavirus Pandemic”, International Journal of Chinese & Comparative Philosophy of Medicine, XⅧ:2.
2020: “Rationing by Age in the Allocation of Ventilators: The Moral Dimensions”, in The Coronavirus Pandemic: Constructing Chinese Bioethics, eds. by Ruiping Fan, Zhang Ying, City University of Hong Kong Press.
2020: “An Introduction to the Phenomenological Interpretation of Dao”(coauthored with Li Jun), Zhejiang Academic Journal, No.6.
2019: “Abortion and Chinese Traditional View of Body”, Contemporary Confucianism, No.1.
2019: “The Gift of Life and Family Authority: A Family-based Consent Approach to Organ Donation and Procurement in China”, The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, No.5.
2019: “Review of Family and Filial Reverence: a Cross-Cultural Perspective”, Dao: the Journal of Comparative Philosophy, No.2.
2018: “The Family in the Cultural War and Same-sex Marriage”, International Journal of Chinese & Comparative Philosophy of Medicine, XVI:2.
2018: “The Place of the Body – An Existential Reading of Heidegger's Theory of Space”, Journal of World Philosophy, No.6.
2018: “The Time Image of the Technology Era – Heidegger on Boredom”, Journal of Modern Philosophy, No.4.
2018: “Heidegger on Body, Disease and Medicine”, China's phenomenology and philosophical review, No.22.
2018: “On the Limit of Modern Medicine by Heidegger and Gadamer -- From Hermeneutics to Phenomenology of the Body”, Chinese Hermeneutics, No. 16.
2017: "Family, Cultural War and Bioethics Policy - Review of Mark J. Cherry's Sex, Family and Cultural War”, Journal of Chinese medical ethics, No.4.
2016: “The Issue of Generational Equity in Western Society”, Chinese Social Sciences Weekly, No. 890.
2015: “Why is filial piety a virtue?-- Reexamining Filial Love from the Perspective of Virtue Ethics” , Journal of Chinese Humanities, No.4.
2015: “The Common Good and Filial Piety: A Confucian Perspective”, in The Common Good: Chinese and American Perspectives (Philosophical Studies in Contemporary Culture Series), ed. by David Solomon, Dordrecht: Springer.
2014: “Family and Autonomy: Towards Shared Medical Decision in Light of Confucianism”, in Family-Oriented Informed Consent: East Asian & American Perspectives, ed. by Fan Ruiping, Dordrecht: Springer.
2012: “Individuals are Inadequate: Recognizing the Family-Centeredness of Chinese Bioethics and Chinese Health System”(coauthored with Li Jun), The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, vol. 37, Issue 6.
2007: “On the Dimension of Body in Confucianism”, Origin of Dao, Vol. 14.
2004: “Chinese Philosophy and the Problem of Metaphysics”, Journal of Jilin Normal University, Vol.32, No.1.
2000: “On the Destruction of Subject in Heidegger’s Philosophy”, Changbai Journal, No.3.
Presentations (Select)
“Family Matters: Ageing China and the Issue of Generational Equity”, International Workshop on Aging: Intergenerational Justice and Elderly Care, Faculty of Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China,April 2017.
“Whose Decision? Which Rationality? And Why Family? A Confucian Family-Based Approach to Deceased Organ Donation in China”, Family-Based Consent for Organ Transplantation: A Study Group, Department of Philosophy, St. Edward’s University, Austin, Texas, USA, November 2016.
“The Common Good and Filial Piety: A Confucian Perspective”, International Conference on Common Good, the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, University of Notre Dame, March 2011.
“Body and the Problem of Alterity in Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology”, the 1st Beseto Conference of Philosophy, College of Humanities, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, February 2007.
“The Aporia of Abortion and Chinese Traditional View of Body”, “Construction of Contemporary Chinese Bioethics” Colloquium, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China,January 2007.
Professional/Community Service
Member of the Editorial Board, International Journal of Chinese and Comparative Philosophy of Medicine, New York: Global Scholarly Publications, USA.
Member of International Cooperation and Exchange Group, Medical Ethics Branch Committee of Chinese Medical Association.
Teaching
Graduate:
Ethics
Introduction to Phenomenology
Frontier of Body Philosophy
Feminist Philosophy
Undergraduate:
Modern Western Philosophy
Monographic Studies on Phenomenology
Film, Information Technology and Philosophy
Existentialism