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ZHANG DUN

Professor

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Biography

Male, born in 1956 in Beijing. Professor and PhD supervisor of the Department of Philosophy of Jilin University and a Kuang Yaming distinguished professor of Jilin University. The assistant to the director of center for fundamentals of philosophy Jilin University, and concurrently the vice chairman of the Jilin Provincial Philosophy Society. The outside peer-review expert of the Chinese Social Science Magazine and the director of the Chinese Marxist Philosophy History Association.

1982: Undergraduate degree in the History Department of Jilin University in 1978 and received a Bachelor of History.

1985: He received a master's degree in law from the Marxist-Leninist Teaching and Research Department of Jilin University. After graduation, he stayed on to teach.

19882002: He served as a philosophy editor and deputy editor in the editorial department of the "Social Science Front". He was appointed as a researcher in 2000. 2002: He was transferred to Jilin University as a professor.

2004: He received a PhD in philosophy from Jilin University.

2005: He was appointed as a PhD supervisor.

2010: He was hired as Kuang Yaming Distinguished Professor of Jilin University.


Courses

Marxist Philosophical Works, Contemporary Western Philosophical Important Works, Foreign Marxism and Contemporary Western Philosophical Trends.


Research Interests

The first parts are Philosophy, Phenomenology and Ontology. After entering the philosophy department of Jilin University in 2002, he began to study Marxist, and he is mainly engaged in the research of Marxism, Western Intellectual History, Political Philosophy and Aesthetics.


Publications

Books

1. Beyond Aesthetic Modernity: From Literary Aesthetics to Political Aesthetics (2017), Six Opinions on Hegel and Marx’s Political Philosophy (2014).

2. Six Classic Questions of Marx (2009), The Nature of TaoThe Constitutional Principles of Ontology (2001).

3. The Limits of Analysis: Critique of Analytical Philosophy (1999).

Papers

1. Marx and Political Aesthetics, Chinese Social Sciences, 2017, Issue 2.

2. The Individual Principles and the Social Principles in the Marx’s Political Philosophy, Chinese Social Sciences, 2013, Issue 8.

3. Rousseau, Kant, and Marx in the Lineage of “Moral Politics”, Chinese Social Sciences, 2011, Issue 3.

4. The End of History and the Destiny of Historical Materialism, Chinese Social Sciences, 2009, Issue 1.

5.Marxist Political Theory and Its Approach, Chinese Social Sciences, 2006, Issue 5.


Projects

1. Research on major fundamental theoretical issues of Marxist Political Philosophy, a major project of the National Social Science Foundation (15ZDB002), 2015-2020.

2. Beyond Aesthetic ModernityMarx’s Political Aesthetics Research, National Social Science Foundation Key Project (13AZD028), 2013-2017.

3. Research on the Academic History of Marx's Philosophy, a major project of the Key Research of the Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education (15JJD720005), 2015-2018.

4. Research on the Inheritance Relationship Between Marx and Hegel, a major project of the Key Research of the Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education (07JJD720038), 2007-2011.


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