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Jing Haifeng's Personal Works
main work

1. Xiong Shili (World Philosophers Series), Taiwan Province Dongda Bookstore, June, 199 1.

2. Biography of Liang Shuming (co-author, master series of Chinese studies), Baihuazhou Literature and Art Publishing House, 65438+1May 995; People's Publishing House 1999 1 1 Revision.

3. Modern Interpretation of China's Philosophy, People's Publishing House, August 2004.

4. Neo-Confucianism and China Thought in the Twentieth Century, Zhongzhou Ancient Books Publishing House, 1 Edition, 2005.

5. Research on Xiong Shili's Philosophy, Peking University Publishing House, 20 10, 10.

6. Contemporary Neo-Confucianism (Editor-in-Chief. ), Sanlian Bookstore, April 1989 edition.

7. "Confucianism and modernization" (editor. ), China Radio and Television Press 1992 10.

8. A Hundred Years' Classic of China's Philosophy (5 volumes, edited), Haitian Publishing House, September 1998.

9. Yi-fen li book (editor. ), Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House, 2000, 1 version.

10. Complete Works of Xiong Shili (9 volumes, 10, co-organized), Hubei Education Press, September 2006, 5438+0 edition.

1 1. Cumulative salary set (ed. ), Peking University Publishing House, 2003, 1 1 version.

12. wage collection (ed. ), Peking University Publishing House, 2004, 65438+February edition.

13. Selected Works of Xiong Shili (Editor. ), Jilin People's Publishing House, May 2005.

14. Dialogue among Civilizations (edited), Tsinghua University Publishing House, 2006, 1.

15. Confucian Ethics in the Era of Globalization (Editor-in-Chief), Tsinghua University Publishing House, February 2007.

16. Collect salary (edit. ), Peking University Publishing House, July 2007.

Main thesis

(1) On Xiong Shili's view of body and function, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.3, 1985.

(2) Textual research on Mr. Xiong Shili's works, Research on the History of China Philosophy, No.2, 1986.

③ On the View of Happiness of Rational Egoism, anthology of young scholars, Journal of Shenzhen University, supplement 1986.

(4) Biography of Xiong Shili, China Culture and China Philosophy, Oriental Publishing House 1986.

(5) A summary of domestic research on Xiong Shili's philosophy, China Culture and China Philosophy, Oriental Publishing House 1986.

(6) A Brief Introduction to Contemporary Confucianism, Journal of Shenzhen University 1987,No. 1 period (No.4 of NPC Copying Culture Research 1987, No.7 of NPC Copying China Philosophy History 1987, No.65438 of NPC Copying China Philosophy History).

(7) Biography of Xiong Shili, Biography of Modern Social Sciences in China (Ninth Series), Shanxi People's Publishing House 1987.

(8) Laozi's Theory of Moral Relations, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.3, 1987 (No.1 1988, Ethics, copied by the National People's Congress).

(9) Research on Xiong Shili's early work Xin Shu, No.2 of Jinyang Academic Journal, 1988.

(10) Xiong Shili and China's modern philosophy, A Review of Eastern and Western Cultures, Journal of Shenzhen University, supplement 1988.

(1 1) A brief account of Mr. Tang Junyi's life works, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.2, 1989.

(12) on the evolution and formation of Xiong Shili's philosophical thoughts, Xuan Pu Lun Xue Ji, Sanlian Bookstore 1990.

(13) Mr. Tang Junyi's Interpretation of Hua Yan's Thought, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Tang Junyi's Thought (II), Hong Kong Law and Residence Press 1990.

(14) the origin of China's pragmatic philosophy theory, Journal of Shenzhen University 199 1 No.65438 +0 (the history of China philosophy copied by the National People's Congress 199 1 No.5).

(15) Spring blossoms —— Comment on Zheng Jiadong's Introduction to Modern Neo-Confucianism, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.65438 +099 1.

(16) is a pioneering work, China Social Sciences, No.2, 199 1.

(17) Important achievements in the study of modern neo-Confucianism, Academic Forum No.2, 199 1.

(18) A probe into Tang Junyi's new humanistic view, Cultural Review of the East and the West (third series), Peking University Publishing House, 199 1 year.

(19) Xiong Shili and China's modern Buddhist epistemology, China culture and China philosophy (4th series), Joint Publishing Company 199 1 year.

(20)' On Tang Junyi's Interpretation of Hua Yan's Thought',' Academic Essays' No.5, 199 1.

(2 1) Religious Neo-Confucianism —— On Tang Junyi's Orientation of Rebuilding China's Humanistic Spirit, Collected Works of Modern Neo-Confucianism (II), China Social Sciences Press, 199 1 year.

(22) On the Metaphysical System of Neo-Confucianism, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.2, 1992, Collected Works in Memory of Mr. Feng Youlan, Peking University Publishing House, 1993.

(23) An Analysis of Mou Zongsan's Cultural Philosophy and Historical View, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.4, 1992.

(24) Contemporary Confucian scholar Xiong Shili, "Top Ten Scholars in China in the 20th Century", Qingdao Publishing House 1992.

(25) On the Spiritual Direction of the Development of Modern Buddhism in China-Culture and Communication (Second Series), Shanghai Culture Publishing House 1994.

(26) Liang Shuming's Understanding and Acceptance of Western Culture, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.4, 1994.

(27) "Problems and Thinking Caused by the Dispute between the Bear and the Beam", the seventh series of Scholars, Jiangsu Literature and Art Publishing House1995; Care and Transcendence of Contemporary Neo-Confucianism (Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Contemporary Neo-Confucianism), Taiwan Province Jinwen Publishing House 1997.

(28) On Liang Shuming's Early Thoughts-Focusing on Buddhism, Culture and Communication (Series III), Haitian Publishing House 1995.

(29) On Zhu Xi's Philosophy and Practice, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.4, 1995.

(30) Liang Shuming's Birth and Entry into WTO, Studies on the History of China Philosophy,No. 1996,No. 1; Culture and Communication (No.4), Haitian Publishing House 1996.

(3 1) Three Kinds of Ancient Books Arrangement, Library 1996 No.6 (Xinhua Digest 1996 No.9)

(32) Liang Suming's Understanding and Embracing Western Culture, 4th Soka University Pacific Basin Symposium, Soka University Press, 1996.

(33) Seeing the dialectical openness of contemporary China philosophy from Fu Weixun, Culture and Communication (fifth series), Haitian Publishing House 1997.

(34) Contemporary Confucianism is diversified, Ming Pao (new york),1July 8, 997.

(35) A New Way for the Development of Confucianism, Ming Pao (new york),1July, 997 18.

(36) Fu Weixun's contribution to the study of contemporary Buddhism, 2 1 century,No. 1997,No. 10.

(37) Modernity and Value Interpretation of Contemporary China Culture, Academic Research,No. 1998,No. 10.

(38) From this book presented by Mr. Renhou, we can see his ambition of "Zhao Xiong's writing", Collected Works of Professor Cai Renhou's 70th Birthday, Taiwan Province Student Bookstore 1999.

(39) On the Rationalism Limitation of Mou Zongsan's Theory of Round Kindness, Journal of Shenzhen University,No. 1, 0999 (China Philosophy, copied by the National People's Congress, No.4, 1999).

(40) Xiangjiang philosopher Liu Hong Kong Book Review 1999 No.5.

(4 1) An analysis of the significance of Jung's comment on "the purpose of Taiyi Jinhua", History of China Philosophy No.3,1999; Taoism and Taoism: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium, Guangdong People's Publishing House, 200 1.

(42) Looking at contemporary China philosophy from Cambridge Philosophical Dictionary, Academic Research, No.8, 1999.

(43) Contemporary Reflection on Grassroots Confucianism, Goose Lake, No.9, 1999.

(44) Historical Context and Contemporary Significance of Confucianism, History of China Philosophy No.4, 1999 (China Philosophy No.2, copied by the National People's Congress, 2000); Retrospect and Prospect of China Culture (Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary of Hsi Chin Xinya College), Bafang Cultural Enterprise Company (USA) 200 1.

(45) The Position of Confucianism in the Global Multicultural Pattern, Tianjin Social Sciences, No.6, 1999 (China Philosophy, No.0/2000, Cultural Studies, No.2); International Confucian Studies (Series 10), International Culture Publishing Company, 2000; China Confucian Yearbook (200 1 first issue), Commercial Press, 200 1.

(46) The Disintegration of Confucian Classics in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Modern Transformation of Confucian Form, No.3 of Confucius Studies in 2000 (NPC copied China Social Science Abstracts No.6 in 2000 and China Philosophy No.7 in 2000); Modern Confucianism and East Asian Civilization: Problems and Prospects, China Shirley Institute, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Province Province, 2002.

(47) Ye Shi's ontological view of social history-centering on the concept of "Huang Ji", Philosophical Research No.4, 2001; Ye Shi and Yongjia School, Guangming Daily Press, 2000.

(48) Chen Baisha and Confucianism in the early Ming Dynasty, History of China Philosophy, No.2, 200 1 (NPC copied China Philosophy, No.8, 2001); Essays on Chen Baisha Studies, Hunan University Press, 200 1.

(49) The Development Stages and Characteristics of China's Philosophy in the 20th Century, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.3, 200 1 (Academic Abstracts of Liberal Arts in Universities, No.5, 20065438+0); China Yearbook of Humanities and Social Sciences (2003), People's Publishing House, 2003.

(50) Feng Youlan in the process of discipline establishment —— Also on the construction process of "China's Philosophy History" and the difficulties it faces, Open Times No.7, 200 1 (China Philosophy, copied by the National People's Congress, No.1 10).

(5 1) Hermeneutics and China's Philosophy, philosophical trends No.7, 200 1

(52) The Hermeneutic Situation and Dimensions of China's Philosophy, Tianjin Social Sciences 200 1 No.6 (Xinhua Digest, No.5, 2002, and China Philosophy, No.3, 2002).

(53) Exploration, Interpretation and Construction of Tang and China's Hermeneutics —— Collection of Tang's 75th Birthday and 50th Anniversary of Teaching, Peking University Publishing House, 200 1.

(54) Fu Weixun's critical transcendence of contemporary neo-Confucianism, Qiushi Journal,No. 1, 2002; "Xuan Pu Lun Xue Continued", Hubei Education Press, 2003.

(55) Confucianism and 20th Century China Philosophy, Traditional Confucianism, Modern Confucianism and China Modernization, New Asia Institute (Hongkong), 2002.

(56) China's first Zen monk in modern times, China Reading News, August 28, 2002.

(57) Modern Transformation and Future Orientation of Confucianism, Exploration of Modernity of Confucianism, Beijing Library Press, 2002.

(58) Study on Civilization: From Horizontal Horizon to Deep in History, China Reading News, September 25, 2002.

(59) Thirty Years of Animal Love-Comment on Du Weiming's Collected Works, published in China Reading News, September 25, 2002.

(60) Some ideas of China's hermeneutics, Guangming Daily, September 26, 2002.

(61) The Monument of China's Philosophy in the 20th Century —— Written on the occasion of the publication of the Complete Works of Xiong Shili, Confucius Studies, No.6, 2002.

(62) Historical Context and Significance of the Times of a Well-off Society, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.6, 2002.

(63) Textual research, History of China Philosophy, No.2, 2003.

(64) Three Times of Confucian Hermeneutics-Modern Interpretation of China's Traditional Philosophy, Commercial Press, 2003; Tension between Classics and Interpretation (Classics and Interpretation 1), Shanghai Sanlian Bookstore, 2003.

(65) From "Philosophy" to "China's Philosophy"-Preliminary Thinking in Post-colonial Context, Jianghan Forum, No.7, 2003.

(66) The Challenge of China's Philosophy and the Reconstruction of Identity, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.5, 2003 (China Philosophy, copied by the National People's Congress, No.0/2, 2003).

(67) Reflections on Modern China Philosophy from Post-colonialism, Tianjin Social Sciences, No.6, 2003 (Academic Abstracts of Liberal Arts in Colleges and Universities, No.2004 1 issue).

(68) Types of Philosophy History and Narrative Mode of China Thought, Journal of China Renmin University, No.3, 2004 (China Social Science Abstracts, No.5, 2004).

(69) Modern Transformation and Value Consciousness of Confucianism, Cultural Consciousness and Social Development (2 1 Century China Cultural World Forum Proceedings), Commercial Press (Hongkong), 2005.

(70) Identity Consciousness and Morphological Characteristics of Modern China Philosophy, Collected Works in Commemoration of Professor Xiao Yuefu's 80th Birthday, Hubei Education Press, 2004; Chengda Journal of Religion and Culture (Taiwan Province Province), No.6, June 2006.

(7 1) The Orient of Philosophy and the Construction of China Philosophy, History of China Philosophy, No.3, 2004.

(72) The Magnificent Historical Picture of the Agitation and Blending of Chinese and Western Thoughts, Academic Research,No. 10, 2004.

(73) From Exegetics to Hermeneutics —— Modern Transformation of China's Philosophical Classics, Tianjin Social Sciences, No.5, 2004 (China Social Sciences Abstracts, No.1 1 2005).

(74) Hot Issues and Development Trends of China's Philosophy Research, Guangming Daily, June 5, 2005, 438+1October 4 (Xinhua Digest, No.7, 2005, China Philosophy, No.5, 2005, copied by the National People's Congress).

(75) "The Century Turn of China's Cultural Image", Qilu Journal,No. 1 2005.

(76) Dialogue among Civilizations and the Development of Contemporary Neo-Confucianism, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.2, 2005 (Academic Abstracts of Liberal Arts in Colleges and Universities, No.3, 2005, China Philosophy, No.9, 2005, copied by the National People's Congress).

(77) Mr. Zhang Dainian's Teach Me to Learn Historical Materials-Endless Collection-Memories of Mr. Zhang Dainian, Peking University Publishing House, 2005.

(78) On Bergson's Influence on Modern Neo-Confucianism, Modern Philosophy, No.3, 2005 (China Philosophy, translated by NPC, No.1 10, 2005).

(79) Philosophical Path and Significance of Modern Interpretation of Confucianism, China Social Sciences, No.6, 2005 (China Philosophy, copied by NPC, No.1 1 issue, 2006).

(80) Xiong Shili and Bergson, The Scholars (First Series), Shandong University Press, 2005.

(8 1) from "philosophy" to "China's philosophy" Contemporary China Thought, Autumn 2005 (Vol.37No.1) .2006.

(82) Modern hermeneutics of Confucianism: the road to philosophical status and its significance,

China Social Sciences, Fall 2006.

(83) The metaphysical pursuit of Confucian ethics, Academic Monthly, No.9, 2006 (Ethics copied by the National People's Congress, No.0/2, 2006).

(84) Reflections on Confucian Ethics under the Background of Globalization, China Social Sciences, No.5, 2006; International Confucian Studies (No.15), Kyushu Publishing House, 2007.

(85) Philosophical History and Narrative Mode of China's Ideological History, Confucianism, Culture and Religion-Seven-Order Essays of Liu Shouqing, Taiwan Province Student Bookstore, 2006.

(86) Contemporary Development of Confucian Hermeneutics, Contemporary Confucian Scholar of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, New Asia College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (New Asia Academic CollectionNo. 19), 2006.

(87) On the Religious Nature of Confucianism from the Perspective of "Three Cardinals and Five Permanences", Confucius Studies,No. 1 2007.

(88) Tang's contribution to China's philosophy in the new period, "Seeking Truth, Goodness and Beauty —— Collection of essays commemorating Mr. Tang's 80th birthday and 55th anniversary of teaching", Peking University Publishing House, 2007; China's Philosophy and Culture (Part II), Guangxi Normal University Press, 2007.

(89) The Debate on "Three Cardinal Principles and Five Permanent Principles", Ehu (Taiwan Province Province), No.5, 2007.

(90) Tang and the Construction of China's Philosophy in the New Period, Journal of Shenzhen University,No. 1, 2007.

(9 1) Modern Transformation of Confucianism and Its Philosophical Interpretation, Interpretation of Confucianism, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 2007.

(92) The Construction of China's Philosophy under the Institutional Background, Academic Monthly, No.3, 2007 (NPC copied China's Philosophy, No.6, 2007).

(93) Reflections on Confucian Ethics in the Context of Globalization, China Social Sciences, Spring 2007.

(94) Sinology: From Books to Life, China Internal Journal of Social Sciences,No. 1, 2007.

(95) The significance of "body knowledge" in China's philosophy —— From the perspective of western hermeneutics, Academic Monthly, No.5, 2007 (China Philosophy, No.7, 2007, copied by NPC).

(96) Understanding Tradition and Interpreting Tradition with Modernity —— Interview with Professor Jing Haifeng, Academic Monthly, No.5, 2007

(97) Several Issues in the Discussion of the Legitimacy of China's Philosophy, Paid, Peking University Publishing House, 2007.

(98) Repositioning Confucianism: From Books to Life, Journal of Social Sciences, September 20, 2007.

(99) Tang Tan Confucianism, China Forum Today,No. 1 issue, 2008.

(100) Three Turning Points of Confucianism in the 20th Century, Academic Research, No.3, 2008 (Xinhua Digest, No.0/2, 2008, China Philosophy, No.5, 2008, copied by the National People's Congress).

(10 1) Re-understanding of the concept of five ethics, Philosophical Research, No.5, 2008; International Confucian Studies (series 16), Kyushu Publishing House, 2008.

(102) the meaning of "body knowledge"-from the perspective of hermeneutics, China Confucianism (the third series), China Social Sciences Press, 2008.

(103) Dialogue among Civilizations and the Construction of Contemporary China, No.8 of Philosophy and Social Sciences (No.22 of Xinhua Digest, 2008).

(104) Research Status and Prospect of Hermeneutics, Studies on Confucian Classics and Thoughts (Part I), Peking University Publishing House, 2009.

(105) What is the relationship between Chinese studies and China's philosophy? China Social Sciences Journal, September 8, 2009.

(106) Developing Confucianism in the Dialogue of Civilizations, Academic Proceedings of the First World Confucianism Conference, Culture and Art Publishing House, September 2009.

(107) Paradigm Change and Prospect Exploration of China's Philosophical Research, No.5 of Literature, History and Philosophy in 2009 (No.6 of Academic Abstracts of Liberal Arts in Colleges and Universities, Philosophy of China, copied by National People's Congress, No.0/2 of 2009).

(108) Four Directions of Modern Buddhism Development in China, social science front,No. 10, 2009.

(109) Rebuilding the Cultural Image of China, Shenzhen Civic Culture Lecture Hall: Selected Lectures in 2006, Social Science Literature Publishing House, April 2009.

(110) Three Turning Points of Confucianism in the 20th Century, Shenzhen Civic Culture Lecture Hall: Selected Lectures in 2007, Social Science Literature Publishing House, June 2009.

(11) The emergence of soft power, Practice and Theory of Special Zone, No.65438+0,2010.

(1 12) Chinese Studies and Contemporary China Culture, Hebei Academic Journal, No.2, 20 10 (Academic Abstracts of Liberal Arts in Colleges and Universities, No.3, 2010); Academic Papers of the Second World Congress of Confucianism, Culture and Art Press, September 20 10.

(1 13) Three Modern Sages: Xiong Shili, Liang Shuming, Ma Yifu, China Culture, No.31(No.2065438 +00 Spring).

(1 14) Three Forms of Chinese Studies, Tianjin Social Sciences, No.4, 20 10 (Xinhua Digest, No.210, Academic Abstracts of Liberal Arts in Colleges and Universities, No.5, 20 10).

(1 15) the difference between enlightenment and education-an hermeneutic analysis, The Enlightenment Idea under the Balance of Modern Thoughts (edited by Hu Zhihong), Wuhan University Press, 20 1 1.

(1 16) Contemporary Development of Confucian Hermeneutics, China Hermeneutics (Eighth Series), Shandong People's Publishing House, 2011; Between Sense and Sensibility —— Collected Works of Professor Feng Dawen's Seventh-order Celebration, Bashu Bookstore, 20 1 1.

(1 17) enlightenment: a new perspective to understand China's philosophy, China social sciences journal, 20 1 1 year, August 9.

(1 18) Enlightenment of Confucian Philosophy from the Perspective of Hermeneutics, Journal of Shenzhen University, No.6, 20 1 1 (Academic Abstracts of Liberal Arts in Colleges and Universities, No.1 1 issue, 20 12)

(1 19) on the modern narrative mode of China's philosophy, Journal of Jiangnan University, No.6, 2011; "New Understanding of Governing Taoism" (edited by Li Honglei), Sun Yat-sen University Press, 20 1 1 year/1month.

(120) Interpreting China's Philosophy from the Perspective of Globalization, China Reading News, 20 12, February 29th.

(12 1) Narrative Context and Accommodation Orientation of Contemporary China Philosophy, Social Sciences, No.2, 20 12.

(122) Interpretation of A Book on Li Yi, Journal of Sun Yat-sen University, No.3, 20 12.