Zhu Hongwen’s Curriculum Vitae

 

 

 

Name:               Zhu Hongwen

Sex:                 Male

Date of birth:          December 14, 1961

Place of birth:         Lianyuan, Hunan Province, China

Marital Status:         Married, One Child

Nationality:           Chinese

Address(also for Mailing): Department of Philosophy, Beijing Normal University

                    19 Xinjiekou Wai Street, Beijing, 100875, P. R. China

Tel:                 86­-10-62207792 (Office); 86-10-62209410(Home)

E-mail:              zhuhongwenbnu@sina.com

Citizenship:          People’s Republic of China

Permanent Residence:  No. 1804, 8 Liyun Building, Beijing Normal University, Beijing

Profession:           University Professor

Institution:           School of Philosophy and Sociology, Beijing Normal University

Specializations:       history and philosophy of the Social Sciences, Marxist Philosophy

Academic Degree:     Ph. D. of Beijing Normal University, 1994

                    M. A. of Beijing Normal University, 1989

                    B. A. of Hunan Normal University, 1983

 

 

Professional Employment

Beijing Normal University:

-Supervisor of Doctoral Candidate of the Graduate School (2002-present)

-Professor of School of Philosophy and Sociology (2001-present)

-Associate Professor of Philosophy Department (1995-2001)

-Lecturer of Philosophy Department (1994-1995)

Academy of Social Sciences of Hunan Province:

-Assistant Researcher of Philosophy Department

 

Awards and Honors

-Selected Pioneer of the Hundred Academic Pioneer Over the Turn of the Century by Beijing City Government, 1997.

-Academic Thesis Award of Education and Social Science Application Research, by Beijing Normal University and  Hongkong Chinese University, 1998.

-The Second Award of Human and Social Science Research, by Beijing Normal University, 1998.

-The Third Award of Excellent Academic books , by Beijing Normal University Liyun Award, 1996.

 

Research Fields

-History and Philosophy of the Social Science;

-Epistemology

-Marxist philosophy

 

Instructional Activity

Courses Taught for the college students in Beijing Normal University, 1994-present:

-Introduction to Philosophy

-Introduction to the Social and Human Sciences

-Philosophy of Education

Courses Taught for the graduate students in Beijing Normal University, 1997-present:

- Marxist Philosophy

-Special Themes on Marxist Philosophy

 

 

Selected Publications

A.    Selected Books

1.    Zhu Hongwen (2002), Methods of Social Sciences, Beijing: Science Press. 

2.    Zhu Hongwen (2000), Industry Technology and Designing-----introduction to Philosophy of Design, Zhengzhou: Henan Art Press.

3.    Zhu Hongwen (co-author) (1997), Chinese Outlook on Social Development, Kunming: Yunnan People Press.

4.    Zhu Hongwen (co-author) (1996), An introduction to Social Sciences, Beijing: Beijing Normal University Press.

5.    Zhu Hongwen (co-author) (1996), Unending Wave-----Contemporary Scientific and Technical Revolution, Beijing : Beijing Normal University Press.

6.    Zhu Hongwen (co-author) (1995), Inquiry into Human Values, Beijing: Educational Science Publishing Press. 

7.    Zhu Hongwen (1994), Humanism and the Humanities-----An Introduction to Methodology of the Humanities, Beijing : Advanced School of Chinese Communist Party Press.

8.    Zhu Hongwen (co-author) (1994), The Process of Culture and Society, Beijing: Chinese Youth Press.

9.    Zhu Hongwen (co-author) (1994), Philosophical Understanding of Human, Zhengzhou: Henan People Press.

10.              Zhu Hongwen (co-author) (1989), Methodology of the Social Sciences, Beijing,: Chinese People University Press.

 

B.    Selected Articles

1.    Zhu Hongwen, ‘A Form of Post-modernity: Integration of High-tech and Humanism in Contemporary Design Culture’, Journal of Xiangtan Normal University, 2002 (5).  

2.    Zhu Hongwen, ‘The Possibility and Significance of Design Philosophy’, Philosophical Researches, 2001 (10).

3.    Zhu Hongwen, ‘On the Relationship between Social Sciences and Humanities’, Guangdong Social Sciences, 2001 (2).

4.    Zhu Hongwen, ‘Dualism, Positivism and Disenchantment of the World’, Seeker, 2001 (3).

5.    Zhu Hongwen, ‘Returning to History and Tradition: A Significant Direction of Contemporary Design Culture’, Zhejiang Social Sciences, 2001 (1).

6.    Zhu Hongwen, ‘Scientific Spirit, Cultural Conservatism and Post-modernism’, in Marxist Philosophy and the Social Development (eds.), Shanghai: Shanghai Jiaotong University Press, 2000.

7.    Zhu Hongwen, ‘A Philosophical Perspective on the Issues and Way of Industry Design’, Philosophical Trends , 2000 (5).

8.    Zhu Hongwen, ‘The Inner Change and Trend in Current Design Culture’, Seeker, 2000 (5).

9.    Zhu Hongwen, ‘On Construction of Scientific Spirit’, Journal of Beijing Normal University, 2000 (3).

10.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The Methodological Contradiction and Objective Nature of Social Science’, in Inquiry Over the Turn of the Century (eds.), Beijing: Beijing Normal University Press, 2000.

11.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The General Nature of Social Science and Its Special Context in China, Social Science Management and Review, 2000 (2).

12.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘Arguments on Methodology of Social Science’, Henan Social Sciences, 2000 (2).

13.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘On the Nature and Research Norms of Social Science’, Guangming Daily, 2000 (Jan. 11).

14.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘Re-inquiry into the Nature of Social Science’, Academic Monthly, 1999 (11).

15.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘Chinese Context and Issues of Philosophy Research’, Philosophical Trends, 1999 (2).

16.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘On The Nature of Social Science and Its Relation to Humanities’, Philosophical Researches, 1998 (12).

17.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘Pursuing the Trend of Modern Science Revolution’, Philosophical Trends, 1996 (8).

18.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘Human Studies: A New World Outlook’, Academic Monthly, 1996 (4).

19.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘Humanism Environment of High-tech Development’, Social Sciences Weekly, 1995 (Oct.26).

20.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘On the Methodology of Current Academic Thoughts’, Academic Monthly, 1995 (4).

21.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The Inner Deconstruction Way of Scientism from Modern to Nowadays’, Journal of Beijing Normal University, 1995(4).

22.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘On the Structure and Nature of Humanity World’, Journal of Humanities, 1995 (4).

23.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The Formation and Nature of Modern Scientism’, Quarterly of Shanghai Social Sciences Academy, 1995 (3).

24.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘On the Current of Humanism Philosophy Thoughts in the Modern West’, Jianghai Academia, 1995 (3).

25.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘On the Relation between the Thoughts in Middle Ages and Greek thoughts’, Jianghuai Forum, 1995 (2).

26.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘An Outline of the Methodology of the Humanities’, Nanjing Social Sciences, 1995 (2).

27.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The Formation and Limits of Ancient Greece Rationalism’, Guizhou Social Sciences, 1995 (1).

28.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘On the Objectives of Humanities’, Fujian Forum, 1995 (1).

29.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The History and Integration of Social Sciences’, Seeker, 1995 (1).

30.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘Humanities: From Ancient to Modern’, Journal of Social Sciences, 1995 (1).

31.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The Paradox of Knowledge: Researches off Reality and the Loss of Its Independence’, Social Sciences Weekly, 1994 (Dec.29).

32.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘ On the Nature and Attributes of Humanities’, Tianjin Social Sciences, 1994 (6).

33.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘A Review on the Argument about the Relationship between Humanities and Social Sciences’, Philosophical Trends, 1994 (9).

34.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The Status of Humanities and Its Methodological Issues’, Seeker, 1994 (4).

35.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘On the Nature of Social Sciences’, Seeker, 1993 (1).

36.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘History, Times and Development of Culture’, Journal of Beijing Normal University, 1992 (1).

37.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The Limits of Social Sciences’, Information of Social Sciences Abroad, 1991 (6).

38.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The Modality and Methods of Contemporary Philosophy’, Social Scientists, 1991 (3).

39.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The Modality and Trend of Western philosophy’, Seeker, 1990 (4).

40.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The Signification of Social Science Progress’, Social Sciences Abroad, 1989 (10).

41.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The New Trend of Sociology in U.K’, Sociology Abroad, 1989 (6).

42.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The Thoughts of Life Philosophy and the ‘Bacon’s Revolution in Social Sciences’, Seeker, 1989 (1).

43.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘The trend of Research Methods of Current Social Sciences ‘, Journal of Beijing Normal University, 1988 (3).

44.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘Objectives, Nature, and Trend of Philosophy of Social Science’, Exploration, 1988 (1).

45.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘An Outline of Contemporary Western Philosophy of Social Science’, Philosophical Trends, 1987 (2).

46.              Zhu Hongwen, ‘Is the Study of Social Life a Science?’, Social Sciences Abroad, 1987 (1).

47.              The Flourish of Social Science Policy Research Abroad and Its Cause’, Social Sciences Review, 1985 (7).

 

C.   Selected Translations

1.    Zhu Hongwen, Civic Virtues and Public Schooling (Written by Patricia White), published in Chinese by Educational Science Publishing House in 1998.

2.    Zhu Hongwen, Individualism (Written by Steven Lukes), published in Chinese by China Broadcast and Television Press in 1990.

3.    Zhu Hongwen, Methodology of the Social Sciences (Written by Max Weber), published in Chinese by Chinese renmin University Press in 1992.

 

 

 

Membership

-Chinese Dialectic Materialism Society, Vice Secretary-general

- Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain

 

 

Projects Presided

1.    Research on Humanist Environment for High-tech Development”, funded by the National Social Sciences Fund, 1996—1999.

2.    Comparative Methodological Research on Humanities, Social Sciences and Natural Sciences”, funded by the Beijing Philosophy and Social Science Society, 1998—1999.