个人简介
EducationPh.D. in Sinology, University of LeuvenM.A. in Philosophy, University of LeuvenB.A. in Chinese Literature, National Taiwan UniversityProfessional Experience2017-2018 Research Fellow, Department of Philosophy (Zhuhai), Sun Yat-sen University2016-2017 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Tunghai University
研究领域
Ting-mien Lee’s main research interest lies in the area of Chinese philosophy, with a specific focus on the interaction of language, power-struggle strategies, and moral theories.
近期论文
Ting-mien Lee (2020), “The Role of Mohism in Kang Youwei’s Arguments for His New-Text Theory of Confucianism.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11712-020-09737-wTing-mien Lee (2017), “‘Benevolence-Righteousness’ as Strategic Terminology: Reading Mengzi’s ‘Ren-Yi’ through Strategic Manuals,” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, Vol. 16, issue 1, pp.15-34.Ting-mien Lee (2017), “Mozi as a Daoist Sage: An Intertextual Analysis of the “Gongshu” Anecdote,” in Paul van Els & Sarah Queen eds., Between History and Philosophy: Anecdotes in Early China, pp. 93-112. New York: SUNY press.Ting-mien Lee (2016), “Does Classical Chinese Philosophy Reveal Alternative Rationalities?” in Hung, Tzu-Wei & Lane, Timothy Joseph eds., Rationality: Constraints and Contexts, pp. 195-211. Elsevier.Ting-mien Lee (2014), “When ‘Ru-Mo’ may not be ‘Confucians and Mohists’ — The Meaning of ‘Ru-Mo’ and Early Intellectual Taxonomy,” Oriens Extremus, 53, pp. 111-138.