ORIGIN: Nankan, Taiwan
MILITARY SERVICE: 2nd Lt., Chinese Army (July 1981—May 1983)
AWARD: Outstanding Graduate, National Hsinchu Teacher's College (2002).
HOBBIES: Guitar; Bushwalking
TELEPHONE: +886-3-4227151 ext.33559
EMAIL: chonglijacklee@gmail.com
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
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1983—June 1987)
- National Central University, Graduate Institute of Philosophy, M.A. (Aug.
1988—Jan. 1992)
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FIELDS OF PROFESSIONAL INTEREST
Daoism
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
I have taught the following subjects: Introduction to Philosophy; Ethics; Logic; Life-and-Death Studies;
Applied Ethics; Metaphysics
of Death; Basic Issues of Philosophy; Animal Rights; Harm of Death; and
Environmental Ethics.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Assistant Researcher & Secretary, Taiwan Provincial Chang-huang Social
Education Institute (Nov. 1992—Aug. 1993)
- Teacher,
—Oct. 1994)
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Postdoctoral Fellow, Philosophy Department,
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Assistant Professor, Center for General Education,
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Assistant Professor, Center for General Education and Core Curriculum,
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Organisation of International Conference for Ecological Education,
- Assistant Professor, Graduate Institute of Philosophy, National Central University (Aug. 2008—July 2011)
- Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of Philosophy, National Central University (Aug. 2011—)
ENGLISH
PUBLICATIONS
Books and
Collections
1. Can Death Be a Harm to the Person Who Dies?
2. Sustainability and Quality of Life. (ed.) Palo Alto, CA: Ria University Press, 2010.
(Philosopher's Index)
3. (with Tandy, Charles) Death and Anti-Death, Vol. 10: Ten Years After John Rawls (1921-2002). (eds.) Polo Alto, CA: Ria University Press, 2012. (Philosopher’s Index)
Book Chapters
1.
“When Is
One Harmed By One’s Own Death?” in Charles Tandy, ed. Death and Anti-Death, vol. 1: One Hundred Years After N. F. Fedorov (1829-1903)
(Polo Alto, CA: Ria University Press, 2003). (Philosopher’s Index)
2.
“Death,
Harm, and the Deprivation Theory.” in Charles Tandy, ed. Death and Anti-Death, vol. 2: Two Hundred Years After Kant, Fifty Years
After Turing (Polo Alto, CA:
3.
“What Is
Left After Death?” in Charles Tandy, ed. Death
and Anti-Death, vol. 3: Fifty Years After Einstein, One Hundred Fifty Years
After Kierkegaard (Polo Alto, CA:
4.
“Prenatal
Nonexistence.” in Charles Tandy, ed. Death
and Anti-Death, vol. 7: Nine Hundred Years After St. Anselm (1033-1109) (Polo
Alto, CA:
5. “Intrinsic Value and Respect for the Natural
Environment.” in Jack Lee, ed. Sustainability
and Quality of Life (Polo Alto, CA:
6. “Can One Be Harmed Posthumously? ” in Charles
Tandy, ed. Death and Anti-Death, Vol. 8:
Fifty Years After Albert Camus (1913-1960) (Polo Alto, CA:
Journal
Articles
1.
“Commentary
on Lamont's When Death Harms Its Victims.” Australasian
Journal of Philosophy 77 (1999): 349-357. (A&HCI / Philosopher’s Index)
2. “Is the Yellow Ball Green?” Sorites 19 (2007): 87-91. (Philosopher’s Index)
3.
“Are All
Animals Equal?” Studies on Humanities and
Ecology in
4. “How Should Animals Be Treated?” Ethics, Place, and Environment 11, No. 2, (2008): 181-189. (Philosopher’s Index)
5. “Regan and Intrinsic Value.” Applied Ethics Review 47 (2009): 43-54.
6. “Commentary on Singe’s Animal Liberation Ethic.” Applied Ethics Review 51(2011): 19-34.
7. “Regan and Animal Rights.” Applied Ethics Review 56 (2014): 1-7.