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Liu Kezhou
2023-10-11














Research Interests


AOS: Ancient Philosophy (Plato, Aristotle, Early Greek philosophy), Phenomenology (Heidegger)

AOC: Metaphysics

 

Languages


Spoken: German, English

Reading: Ancient Greek (Graecum), Latin (Latinum),French

 

Education


07/2021 DR. PHIL. (m. c. l.), LMU München

    Title: Die Theorie der getrennten Substanz in Aristoteles’ Metaphysik

    Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Thomas Buchheim,


10/2014-09/2015 

    Visiting student, Humboldt University Berlin and Freie University Berlin


06/2016 Master, Peking University (Philosophy)

    Title: The Concept of Self in Heidegger’s Being and Time

    Supervisor:Prof. Dr. Zeng-Ding Wu


07/2012 

    Bachelor, Shanghai International Studies University (International Politics)

 

Publication


Papers:


Aristotle, De Anima 1.3, 406b2 κατὰ τὸ σῶµα”, Mnemosyne, 2024 (preprint).


“The Problem of Separation in Plato’s Parmenides”, in L. Brisson, A. Macé, O. Renaut (ed.): Plato’s Parmenides: Selected Papers from the twelfth Symposium Platonicum (International Plato Studies), Academia, 2022.


“Heidegger on the Self-Word”, Beida Journal of Philosophy, vol.42, Peking University Press, 2022.

 

Translation:


Jaeggi, Rahel/Wesche, Tilo, “Einführung”, in Jaeggi, Rahel/Wesche, Tilo (ed.), Was ist Kritik (2009): 7–20, Suhrkamp.


Figal, Günter, “Verstehen–Verdacht–Kritik”, in Jaeggi, Rahel/Wesche, Tilo (ed.), Was ist Kritik (2009): 339–352, Suhrkamp.

 

Conference 


2019.11.28-30

    Viertes Doktorandencolloquium des Zentrums für Deutschlandstudien (ZDS) Peking, Berlin,

    Title: Die Konzeption der uneingeschränkten Getrenntheit bei Aristoteles


2019.07.15-20

    Symposium Platonicum XII – Plato’s Parmenides, Paris

    The Problem of Separation in Plato’s Parmenides


2019.01.18-19

    Dritter Doktorandencolloquium des Zentrums für Deutschlandstudien (ZDS)

    Title: Die Getrenntheit und die Aufgabe der ersten Philosophie (Met. E1)


2018.08.28-30

    Plato’s Heritage from a Historical View: Intellectual Transformations and New Research Strategies, St. Petersburg

    Title: The Ontological Status of Demiurge in Plato’s Timaeus

 

Grants


2016-2020

    PhD grant from China Scholarship Council


2014-2015

    Visiting student grant from DAAD


Professional Service


2017.11            

    A Dialogue on Hermeneutics between Jürgen Habermas and scholars from Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (supported by Chinese Consulate General in Munich): as interpreter

 

 

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