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Thursday, 12 February 2009 14:25
  • Song Zhiming
  • Ph.D., Professor, Superviser of Ph.D. Candidate
  • Research Field: contemporary Chinese philosophy, traditional culture and modernization 

 

Telephone: 010-62513705
Postal Address: P. O. Box 9666, Beijing, 100086
Song Zhiming, male, was born in 1947 at Jilin. He graduated as one of the first group of Doctors from Renmin University of China in 1986. His main research field is Chinese Philosophy, with specialization in contemporary Chinese philosophy, traditional culture and modernization. He has so far published more than 20 books, such as Studies on Modern Neo-Confucianists, Origin and Its Development of Chinese Confucianism, Studies on Chinese Classical Philosophy, A Critical Biography of Xiong-Shili, Studies on He-Lin’s Neo-Confucianism, Studies on Academic Thoughts of Feng-Youlan, General Discussion on Chinese Traditional Philosophy, and 100 more academic papers. He won a Nomination Award of the Third State Book Prize issued by the General Administration of Press and Publication of The P. R. China, “Five Ones” Project Prize, Prize for Excellent Research Achievement issued by RUC, First Prize for Excellent Teaching Achievement issued by RUC, Third Prize for Teaching Achievement of Beijing. He is also subsidized Governmental Special Award issued by State Council.
His completed projects include May 4th: Criticism and Explanation of Confucius —— the Evolution of the Trend of Modern Chinese Philosophy, a program granted by National Foundation for Social Sciences and Reviews on the Trend of Chinese Positivist Philosophy in the 20th Century, a program of Humanities and Social Sciences secondly approved in the period of “the ninth-five-years”, financially supported by Doctoral Program Foundation under State Education Commission. The undergoing project, granted by National Foundation for Social Sciences as well, is the Direction of Modern Neo-Confucianism.
He is currently a committeeman of the Academic Committee of RUC, Professor and Ph.D. Director of Philosophy Dept. of RUC, Chief editor of Information Center for Social Sciences of RUC, Vice-president of Chinese Philosophical History Institute, Vice-director of the Social Science Information Academy of China.
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