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   Prof. Lin Zhongjun

                                 

    

 


Born in 1960, in Laiyang county, Shandong Province

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Employment (present):

Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, Vice Director of the Center for Zhouyi & Ancient Chinese Philosophy, Director of the Editorial Board of Zhouyi Yanjiu (Zhouyi Studies), General Secretary of China Zhouyi Association.

Education:


B.A., Shandong University 1980-1984

Communication:

E-mail: linzj@beelink.com

Specialties:

Philosophy of the Yi-ology, Confucianism, Chinese philosophy

Teaching:

Courses for M. phil. candidates: Philosophy of the Yi -ology, Yi -ology and Chinese Culture, Selected Readings from the Original Works of the Yi Learning;

Courses for D. phil. Candidates: History of the Yi Studies, Yi Studies in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Representative Publications:

Authored Books:

An Explication in Detail to Zheng Xuan ' s Yi Studies. Shanghai: Shanghai guji chubanshe, 2005.

A Guide Book to the Apocrypha of the Yi . Jinan: Qilu shushe, 2002.

A History of Development of the Image-number Yi Studies (vol. II). Jinan: Qilu shushe, 1998.

A History of Development of the Image-number Yi Studies (vol. I). Jinan: Qilu shushe, 1994.

Articles in Refereed Journals:

Zhouyi Was an Administration Science in Ancient China: from the Its Duality. P hilosophical Research , 2005:3.

On the Value of the Received Version of Zhouyi by Comparing It with the Version Copied on the Bamboo Slips of Chu. Studies of Zhouyi , 2004:3.

Zheng Xuan ' s Philosophy on the Image-number of the Yi -ology. Confucius Studies , 2003:3.

Examining Ancient Chinese Yi -ology from the Vision of Hermeneutics. Journal of literature , history and philosophy , 2003:4.

Cosmology Conceived in the Apocrypha of the Change and the Tendency of Infusion of Confucianism and Daoism in the Han Dynasty. P hilosophical Research , 2002:10.

A Tentative Analysis of Zheng Xuan ' s View on the Dao of Heaven. The History of Chinese Philosoph , 2002:4.

On Zhou Dunyi ' s Outlook on the Yi by His Taiji Diagram. Confucius Studies 2001:1.

On the Value of the Guizang Copied on the Bamboo Slips of Qin Excavated at Wangjiatai. Studies of Zhouyi 2001:2.

On the Evolution of the Yi Studies from the Han to Wen Dynasties. Front of Social Sciences, 2001:4.

Chief Programs Undertaken:

2003-present: Compilation and Studies of Catalog Yi of the Classics Section of Confucian Scriptures , a sub-program of a key research program granted by the Ministry of Education (MOE) of China.

2003-present: Studies of Zheng Xuan ' s Yi-ology, a sub-program of Studies of the Yi-ology of the Han Dynasty) which is a key research program granted by the MOE of China.

2001-present: Collation and Studies of the Famous Works of the Yi Learning of the Past Dynasties , a key research program granted by the MOE of China.

 




 

     

 




 

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