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ZHANG YANLIANG

2021-09-01

1.Personal Profile

1999.09—2003.07:  School of Philosophy and Sociology, Lanzhou University, Bachelor Degree in Philosophy.
2003.09—2006.07 :  Department of Philosophy, Tsinghua University, Master Degree in Philosophy.
2006.09—2009.07:  Department of Philosophy, Tsinghua University, Ph.D in Philosophy.
2007.08—2008.05:  Visiting Students at Hope College in USA.     
2011.05—2011.07:  The leading teacher of the communication between Lanzhou University and Chung Chi College of Hongkong Chinese University.
2011.10—2011.12:  Participating in “the 9th Scholastic Philosophy Teaching Workshop , at Institute of Scholastic Philosophy, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan.
 2013.08—2014.08:  Visiting Scholar at University of Notre Dame, USA.
 2009.07—Till now:Working at School of Philosophy and Sociology, Lanzhou University.

 

2.Field of Research   

 Ethics Philosophy of Science and Technology

 

3.Teaching Course

 UndergraduateEthics, Applying Ethics, The History of Chinese Ethics, The History of Modern Western Philosophy, Philosophy of Life, Moral Dilemma and Moral Reasoning.
 GraduateThe Ethics of Science and Technology, Philosophy of Science, Ethics.

 

4.Research Project

 1Moral Relativism and Related Questions,  Supported by Humanities and Social Sciences Construction Fund Project, Lanzhou UniversityNo.LZUGH09026,2009-2011, Host.
 2Facing Moral Relativism: Study on MacIntyre’s Later Moral Philosophy, Supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities Lanzhou UniversityNo.10LZUJBWZY067,Host.
 3Phenomenological Theory and Cross-Cultural Studies in Context, Supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities Lanzhou UniversityNo. 09LZUJBWZD010, Participate.
 4Dialogue between Catholicism and Chinese Traditional Culture during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities Lanzhou UniversityNo.11LZUJBWZD004,Participate.
 5The Challenge and Overcoming of Moral Relativism, National Social Science Fund ProjectNo. 12CZX061),Host.
 6Seeking the Moral Consensus in the Pluralistic Era,  Supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities Lanzhou UniversityNo.13LZUJBWZD001,Host.
 7Study on MacIntyre’s  Moral Philosophy,  Supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities Lanzhou UniversityNo. 16LZUJBWZY054,Host.

8Research on the Realization Moral Education in  Teaching——Taking Applied Ethics as an Example, Lanzhou University Teaching Reform ProjectNo. 2017081),Host.

 

5.Publications

Book:

(1)Co-translator of East Meets West: Human Rights and Democracy in East Asia, Rive Gauche Publishing House, Taiwan, 2009.02.

(2)The Debate between MacIntyre’s After Virtue Project and Moral Relativism. Lanzhou University Press. 2016.

 

Paper:

(1)“How can the Revolution of Contemporary Philosophy be Possible?”, in World Philosophy, No.04, 2005, pp. 24-29.

(2)“MacIntyre’s Critiques on Emotionalist Ethics,” in Science· Economy· Society, Vol.24, No. 4, 2006, pp.78-81.

(3)“Avoiding Glory and Rootless Existence of Human Beings”, in Tangdu Journal, vol. 23, No.4, 2007, pp.17-21. (the article was reprinted by information center for social science )

(4)“Which Moral Inquiry can Guide Us”, in Learning and Thinking. Contemporary China Publishing House, 2008, pp.242-250.

(5)“The Boundaries of Moral Relativism”, in Morality and Civilization. No. 1, 2009, pp. 26-29. (the article was reprinted by information center for social science )

(6)“The Meeting, Dialogue and Learning between East and West”, in Ethics and Public Affairs, No. 4, 2010, pp.283-289.

(7)“A Conversation about Moral Relativism between Yanliang Zhang and Alasdair MacIntyre”, in Philosophy and Culture Monthly, No.11, 2010, pp.177-192.

(8)“Present Situation of Domestic Studies on Alasdair MacIntyre’s thoughts”, in Journal of Wuhan University of Science & Technology, No.1, 2011, pp.9-13.

(9)“Inquiry on the Reasons of Moral Relativism in Modern Society”, in Science· Economy· Society, Vol.24, No. 1, 2011, pp.101-104.

(10)“On the Study of Marxism’s Influence on MacIntyre’s Virtue Ethics”, in Morality and Civilization. No. 3, 2012.

(11)“Inquiry on the Dialogue between Confucianism and Christianity from the Discussion of the Religion of Confucianism”, in Religious Dialogue and Harmonious Society (Third Series), China Social Sciences Press,2012.8.

(12)"Moral life Builds on the Foundation of Belief", in Journal of Chinese Social Sciences, 2012. 10.

(13)“Honest is the first Virtue in the work of academic”, in Journal of Chinese Social Sciences, 2013.1.

(14)“MacIntyre and the Problems of Moral Relativism”, in  Journal of Chinese Social Sciences, 2013.7.

(15)"Inquiry on the Disorder of Morality from the Dimension of the Lack of Belief.", in Gansu Social Science, 2013.5.

(16)Moral Inquiry Based on Truth, Tradition and Virtue: Why MacIntyre is not a Moral Relativist, in Gansu Social Science, 2015.3.

(17)Chinese Scholars’ Studies on MacIntyre’s Philosophy, In Prudentia Iuris2015.12.

(18)Sustainable Development Strategy, in Green China, 2018.12.

(19) Liberalism and the Change of Marriage and Family: the Response to Professor Charui's Article, in International Journal of Chinese Comparative Philosophy of Medicine  (Hong Kong), 2018.2.

(20) How can Confucianism be Modernized, in Contemporary Confucianism, 2020.

(21) The Ethical Dilemma and the Way out of Treating Asymptomatic Infected Persons under the Background of Epidemic Situation, in International Journal of Chinese Comparative Philosophy of Medicine (Hong Kong), 2020.1.

(22)Inquire on the Effective Ways of Moral Education in the Teaching of Applying Ethics, in Science, Economy and Society, 2020.3.

(23)Can the Ethical Resources of Confucian Civilization better Solve the Current Epidemic? in International Journal of Chinese Comparative Philosophy of Medicine (Hong Kong), 2020.2.

(24)Exploration of MacIntyre’s Resolution of Moral Disagreement: Based on the Study of After Virtue, in Studies in Ethics, 2021.2.


Translations:  

(1)The Contradiction of Globalization: a Cross-cultural Challenge to Political Theory, written by Takeo Inoue, in Ethics and Public Affairs, 2008.2.

(2)“Three Perspectives on Marxism: 1953,1968,1995”, in Marxism & Reality, No1, 2011. pp. 62-67.

(3)“ Equality: A Framework for Theory and Action”, in Marxism & Reality, No4, 2011. pp. 74-83.

(4)“Justice and Civic Friendship: A Traditionalist Critique of Modern Citizenry”,in Virtue Ethics and Modern Society, Gong Qun and Hu Yaping eds, China Renmin University Press, 2014.

(5)“Notes from the Moral Wildness , in Ethics and Public Affairs, 2014.5.

(6)“What Happened in and to Moral Philosophy in the 20th Century?in World Philosophy, 2015.3.    
    

 

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