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Curriculum Vitae of Kam-Ming CURRICULUM VITAE Yip Kam-ming 葉錦明 Education Ph.D, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (1993). Research Interests Contemporary Chinese Philosophy, Logic and Methodology, Philosophy of Religious Taoism. Teaching Experience Associate Professor, Division of Humanities, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 2003-. Assistant Professor, Division of Humanities, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Feb 1995-2003. Lecturer, Department of Religion and Philosophy, Hong Kong Baptist University, Feb 1993- Jan 1995. Teaching Awards i) Teaching Award for Execllence, the School of Humanities and Social Science, HKUST, 1998. ii) Michael G. Gale Medal for Distinguished Teaching (the University’ s highest teaching award), HKUST, 2000. Courses Taught 1 A. On Postgraduate level: i) Seminar on Taoism ii) Daoist Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Language iii) Topics in Comparative Philosophy: Theories of Language B. On Undergraduate level: i) The Art of Thinking ii) Logic iii) Chinese Culure and Its Philosophy iv) Philosophy of Life v) Comparative Philosophy: East & West vi) Philosophy of Religion vii) Philosophy of Chinese Religion viii) Guided Studies in Chinese Philosophical Classics ix) Selected Readings of Religious Taoist Classics Publications A. Books 《邏輯分析與名辯哲學》[Logical Analysis and Mingbian Philosophy].Taiwan: Xuesheng Book Company, 2003. 238 pages. B. Books/ conference proceeding edited: 《邏輯思想與語言哲學》[Logical Thought and Philosophy of Language].(ed.) Taiwan:Xuesheng Book Company, 1997, 258 pages. C. Papers in refereed journals: 〈評謬誤論的分類系统〉[A Critical Examination of Classification of Fallacies]. 《哲學 研究》[Philosophical Researches](Beijing: The Chinese Academy of Social Science), Special Issue (2009): 19-24. 2 〈論金岳霖的形上學〉[A Critical Examination of Jin Yue-lin’ s Metaphysics]. In《哲 學研究》[Philosophical Researches](Beijing: The Chinese Academy of Social Science) Special Issue (2006): 30-33. 〈禪宗教引方法析論—— 評鈴木大拙的分類架構〉[Critique of D.T.Suzuki’ s Classification of Teaching Method of Zen Buddhism]. In《哲學研究》[Philosophical Researches](Beijing. The Chinese Academy of Social Science) 11 (2000):48-52. 〈對白馬論的邏輯分析〉[A Logical Analysis of Kungsun Lung's Theory of White Horse]. In 《人文中國學報》[Sino-Humanitas](Hong Kong Baptist University) 3 (1996):151-163. 〈墨學邏輯研究——從數理邏輯的角度探討〉[A Study of Moist Logic—— From the Angle of Mathematical Logic]. In《鵝湖學誌》[Legein Biannual Journal ](Taiwan. Center of Studies in Chinese Philosophy) 15 (1995):133-156. D. Papers in refereed conference proceedings: 〈元神论与老子心神观念〉[The Theory of Primordial Spirit and the Concepts of Mind and Spirit in Laozi], In 《第三届全真道与老庄学国际学术研讨会論文集》[The Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of Quanchen Dao and Lao Zhuang Xue], ed. by Xiong Tieji, 華中師範大學[Central China Normal University],pp.475-479, 2016. 〈論道教文本的作者問題〉[A Critique on the Authorship of Religiour Taoism]. 《中國 詮釋學》[Chinese Hermeneutics], Vol.8, ed. By Hong Han-ding and Fu Yong-jun. 216-222. Ji Nan: Shan Dong People Publishers, 2011. 〈論老子自然觀念的詮釋問題〉[A Critical Analysis of the Concept of Nature in Lao- 3 tze ]. 《中國詮釋學》[Chinese Hermeneutics], Vol. 7, ed. By Hong Han-ding and Fu Yong-jun. 86-92. Ji Nan: Shan Dong People Publishers, 2010. 〈儒家忠孝思想的宗教意涵〉[The Religious Implication of the thought of Loyalty and Filial piety in Confucianism]. 《當代儒學與精神性》[Contemporary Confucianism and Spirituality], ed. By Cheung Kam-ching. 234-249. Guang Xi: Normal University Press, 2009. 〈對孟子論辯的邏輯分析〉[A Logical Analysis of Mencius’ Argumentation]. In 《儒 學、文化與宗教—劉述先先生七秩壽慶論文集》[The Conference Proceedings on Confucianism, Culture and Religion—Presented to Professor Lui Shui-hsien in Honor of His Retirement], ed. By Lee Ming-hui, et al. 53-61.Taiwan:Xuesheng Publishing Company, 2006. 〈論古代哲學的詮釋問題〉[A Critical Examination of the Problems in Ancient Chinese Philosophy]. In 《中國詮釋學》[Chinese Hermeneutics], Vol.3, ed. By Hong Han-ding and Fu Yong-jun. 237-242. Ji Nan: Shan Dong People Publishers, 2006. 〈圖靈機功能主義與道教全真派的心靈觀〉[Turing Functionalism and the Taoist Conception of Mind]. In 《天人之際與人禽之辨—— 比較與多元的觀點》 [Transcendence & Immanence——Comparative and Multidimensional Perspectives], ed. by Charles Chan, et al. 271-285. Hong Kong: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001. 〈悖論十七條〉[Seventeen Paradoxes]. In 《摹物求比—— 沈有鼎治學之路》 [Describing for Comparison: Shen You-ding and His Academic Road], ed. by Zhuge Yintong et al. 303-312. Beijing: Publishing House of Social Sciences Literature, 2000. 〈中國邏輯研究的範圍與方法〉 [The Scope and Method of Chinese Logic]. In《邏輯 思想與語言哲學》[Logical Thought and The Philosophy of Language], ed. by Yip 4 Kam-ming. 113-120.Taiwan: Xuesheng Book Company, 1997. 〈牟宗三先生論惠施之學〉[Criticisms of Mou Tsung-san’ s Interpretation of the Philosophy of Hui Shih]. In《牟宗三先生與中國哲學之重建》[Mou Tsung-san and the Reconstruction of Chinese Philosophy], ed. by Li Ming-hui. 377-386. Taiwan: Wenjin Publishing Company, 1996. 〈邏輯分析與特構語言〉 [Logical Analysis and Constructive Language]. In《分析哲 學與語言哲學論文集》[Collected Essays in Analytic Philosophy and Philosophy of Language], ed. by Fung Yiu-ming et al.117-125. Hong Kong: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993. E. Papers in non-refereed conference proceedings: 〈蔣維喬前期靜功思想析論〉[A Critical Analysis of the Early Work of Jiang Weiqiao’ s Meditation Method]. In 《全球與本土的哲學探索--劉述先先生八秩壽慶論 文集》[The Proceedings on the Philosophical Enquiry into the Global and the Local—Presented to Professor Lui Shui-hsien in Honor of His 80th Birthday], ed. By Cheng Chungyi, et al. 745-755. Taiwan:Xuesheng Publishing Company, 2014. 〈論墨辯的分析方法〉[A Critical Analysis of the Analytic Methods of Mo Pien]. In 《中國哲學的轉化與範式》[The Transformation and Paradigm of Chinese Philosophy: Conference Proceedings on the Synthesis and Creativity of Chinese Culture—In Memory of Professor Zhang Dai-nian], ed. By Wang Zhong-jiang. 593- 603. He Nan: Zhong Zhou Gu Ji Publishers, 2006. 〈評梁潄溟對孟子性善論的詮釋〉[Criticisms of Liang Shu Ming’ s Interpretation on Mencius’ Theory of Human Nature]. In 《孔學論文集—第一屆儒學國際學術研討 會》[Conference Proceedings of Confucianism International Conference], ed. by The Association of Confucianism Malaysia.169-173.Kuala Lumpur: The Association 5 of Confucianism Malaysia, 2004. F. Invited papers in books: 〈對辯者二十一事的分析批判〉[Criticisms of the 21 Paradoxes of the Debaters]. In 《分析哲學—回顧與反省》[Analytic Philosophy——Review and Reflection ], ed. by Chen Bo. 694-712. Sichuan: Sichuan Education Publishers, 2001. 〈評馮友蘭的後設哲學〉[Critique of Fung Yu-lan’ s Meta-philosophy]. In《解讀馮友 蘭——海外研究卷》[Understanding Fung Yu-lan——Researches from Overseas], ed. by Sin Chun et al. 7-11. Shenzhen: Hai Tian Publishing Company, 1998. G. Conference Papers 〈元神论与老子心神观念〉[The Theory of Primordial Spirit and the Concepts of Mind and Spirit in Laozi]. Paper presented at 第三届全真道与老庄学国际学术研讨会[The 3rd International Conference of Quanchen Dao and Lao Zhuang Xue], organized by Central China Normal University, March 25-30, 2016. 〈純陽呂祖仙道思想析論〉[A Critical Analysis on the Way of Immortals of the Pure Yang Lüzu], 2014 International Conference on Lay Groups and Religious Innovations in Qing Daoism: Lüzu and Other Cults, hosted by Centre for Studies of Daoist Culture, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and co-organized by the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris and Waseda University, Tokyo, Dec 11-13, 2014. 〈論老子自然觀念的詮釋問題〉[A Critical Analysis of the Concept of Nature in Lao- tze ], The Conference of Hermanutic Problems in Anicent China, Shandong University, Ji-nan, 6-8 August, 2009. 〈儒家忠孝思想的宗教意涵〉[The Religious Implication of the thought of Loyalty and Filial piety in Confucianism]. The Conference of the Contemporary Confucianism 6 and Spirituality, Baptist University, Hong Kong, 15-16 November, 2007. 〈墨辯的批判方法再探〉[MoPien:Its Critical Method Revisited]. The Conference of the History of Chinese Logic, Nankai University, Tian-jin, 6-8 August, 2007. 〈先秦論辯思想的方法學分析〉[A Methodological Analysis of the Argumentative Thought in Pre-Ch’ Period]. The 2nd Conference of Teaching and Research in Logic, Nanjing, 28-30 October, 2006. 〈評梁潄溟對孟子性善論的詮釋〉[Criticisms of Liang Shu Ming’ s Interpretation on Mencius’ Theory of Human Nature].The 1st International Conference of Confucianism in Malaysia, The Association of Confucianism Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 7-12 August, 2004. 〈對孟子論辯的邏輯分析〉[A Logical Analysis of Mencius’ Argumentation]. Conference on Confucianism, Culture, Religion and Comparative Philosophy— Presented to Professor Lui Shui-hsien in Honor of His Retirement, Soochow University and Academia Sinica , Taipei, 23-25 June 2004. 〈論墨子的批判方法〉[A Critical Evaluation of the Critical Methods of Mo Tzu]. Conference on the Synthesis and Creativity of Chinese Culture—In Memory of Professor Zhang Dai-nian, Tsing Hua University, Beijing, 14-15 May 2004. 〈論墨辯的分析方法〉[A Critical Analysis of the Analytic Methods of Mo Pien]. Conference on the Teaching and Research of Logic, University of Taiwan, Taipei, June 2002. 〈形神問題析論〉[A Critical Analysis of the Problem of Xing Shen].Conference of Analytic Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy, The Chinese Academy of Social Science, Kunming, August 1999. 7 〈論對公孫龍的兩種評價〉[Critical Comments on Two Evaluations of Kung Sun Lung]. Conference on Shen You-ding and His Academic Research, The Chinese Academy of Social Science Beijing, August 1998. 〈墨辯邏輯的語意學與語用學〉[Semantics and Pragmatics of Moist Logic]. 9th International Congress in Chinese Philosophy, Boston, August 1995. 〈邏輯經驗主義與教育〉[Logical Empiricism and Education]. The Second Annual Conference on Values and Society, Hong Kong, Lingnan College, June 1994. Guest Lectures 〈呂祖之道四講〉[A Talk Series on the Tao of Ancestor Lu] Invited by The Association of Taoism of Hong Kong on Nov 5, 12, 19, 26, 2015. 〈從養生到長生--呂祖的生命智慧〉[From
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