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Tang Jie
2023-12-23


Dr.Tang Jie

Vice Dean, Liberal Arts College,Chongqing University

No. 174 Shazhengjie, Shapingba

Chongqing 400044, China.

Email: tangjie@cqu.edu.cn


Tang Jie, born in 1980, Lin’an, Zhejiang, China. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Law from Hangzhou Normal University (2003) and his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Fudan University (2009, direct-track M.A.-Ph.D. program). From 2009 to 2010, he was a visiting scholar at the Husserl-Archiv of University of Cologne, Germany.



Educational Background


  • 1999.09 – 2003.06: Hangzhou Normal University, School of Political Science and Economics, Bachelor of Law

  • 2003.09 – 2009.07: Fudan University, School of Philosophy, Ph.D. in Western Philosophy

  • 2009.07 – 2010.10: Visiting Scholar, Husserl-Archiv, University of Cologne, Germany



Professional Experience


  • 2011.01 – 2012.07: Academic Assistant, Center for Intellectual History, Fudan University

  • 2012.11 – 2017.09: Assistant Professor, Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, Chongqing University

  • 2017.09 –         : Associate Professor, Liberal Arts College, Chongqing University



Research Areas


  • Aristotelian Metaphysics

  • Phenomenology and German Idealism

  • Early Analytical Philosophy of Language

  • Political Philosophy and Online Political Communication  



Academic Honors


  • Selected for the 2022 Ministry of Education’s “Outstanding Online Education Teacher Support Program”



Awards and Recognitions


  • 2016: Award for Nationwide Outstanding Social Science Popularization Works 

  • 2017: First Prize, Chongqing Teaching Achievement Award

  • 2017 – 2018: Advanced Worker of Chongqing University

  • 2017: "CTTI-BPA Best Practice Award" for Think Tanks

  • 2018: "Youth May Fourth Medal" of Chongqing University

  • 2018: First Prize, Award for Outstanding Online Ideological Education Work  among Universities Nationwide.

  • 2021: First Prize, Chongqing University Teaching Achievement Award



Academic Affiliations


  • Member of the Max-Scheler-Gesellschaft (International Scheler Society)



Social Engagements


  • Research Fellow, CITIC Institute for Reform and Development

  • Executive Director, Chongqing University Consilium Research Institute

  • Member, Professional Committee on Curriculum Resource Development, Chongqing Higher Education Association

  • Expert, Chongqing University New Media Alliance

  • Expert in Social Science Popularization, Chongqing Municipality

  • Consultant, Chongqing Cyberspace Administration

  • Member, Science Fiction Committee, Chongqing Writers’ Association

Research Projects


  • 2017: Major National Social Science Fund Project – "Translation and Research of The Collected Works of Max Scheler," responsible for the annotated translation of Posthumous Works IV: Philosophy and History



Publications

Books(Editing)


Great Books of Civilizations A/B,Chongqing:Chongqing University Press,2023


Books (Translations)


  • The Myth of Digital Democracy, Matthew Hindman, China University of Political Science and Law Press, January 2016

  • China's Private Army: Protecting the New Silk Road, Alessandro Arduino, Shanghai People’s Publishing House, December 2019

Academic Papers


  1. "Phenomenological Description after the Reduction of Logical Categories," Zhejiang Academic Journal, No. 2, 2006, pp. 70–74.

  2. "The Meaning of Meaning: A Review of Dummett's The Logical Basis of Metaphysics," Intellectual History Studies, Vol. 5 ("Logic and Metaphysics"), Century Publishing Group, May 2008.

  3. "Exploring the 'Classical Reading Model' in Ideological and Political Course Teaching," China Social Sciences News, November 24, 2015.

  4. "Plato’s dynamis: Three Levels in the Distinction between Knowledge and Opinion," Intellectual History Studies, Vol. 10 ("Tocqueville and Modern Politics"), Shanghai People’s Publishing House, March 2016.

  5. "The Datafication of Political Communication," Public Diplomacy in the Digital Age: A Dialogue, pp. 144–158.

  6. "Motivation and the Dual Reduction of ‘Presentification(Vergegenwärtigen)’," Chinese Phenomenology and Philosophy Review (Vol. 19): Phenomenology: From Germany to France, pp. 23–24, Shanghai Translation Publishing House, December 2016.

  7. "The Integration of General and Specialized Education in Science and Engineering Universities – Reflections on Chongqing University’s General Education Practices," General Education Review, pp. 25–35, Fudan University Press, November 2016.

  8. "Understanding Our Era through the Study of Marxism," Study and Research, November 2019, pp. 60–62.

  9. "Plato’s ‘Debate on the Barbarians and the Chinese’: The Politics of Scale in The Republic," Oriental Journal, June 2020, pp. 77–86.

  10. "The Communist Party of China and the Strategic Development of the Western Region – The West Shapes the Whole," Tianfu New Theory, Issue 6, 2021, pp. 1–16.

Translated Articles


  1. Collected Correspondence between Husserl and Frege (annotated translation), in Intellectual History Studies, Vol. 5 ("Logic and Metaphysics"), Century Publishing Group, May 2008.

  2. "Alienation, Passivity, and Interpassivity," Frank Fischbach, in Contemporary Marxism Review, Vol. 5, People's Publishing House, November 2007.

  3. "Thanks to Edmund Husserl," Ludwig Binswanger, in Remembering Edmund Husserl, Commercial Press, December 2018.

  4. "Method or Technique?—Ethics and Reality in Max Scheler’s Phenomenological Reduction," in From Phenomenology to Metaphysics: Classic Studies on Scheler’s Philosophy, Commercial Press, October 2020.



Courses Taught


  • Plato's Republic

  • Aristotle's Metaphysics

  • Classical Modern Philosophy (Descartes to Kant)

  • Kant's Critique of Pure Reason

  • German Language and Culture

  • Introduction to Logical Investigations and Phenomenology




Graduate Admissions Areas


  • History of Western Philosophy

  • Aristotelian Metaphysics

  • Phenomenology and German Idealism



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