Ye Xiushan

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Ye Xiushan
Born(1935-07-04)4 July 1935[1]
Died7 September 2016(2016-09-07) (aged 81)[2]
Beijing, China
Alma materPeking University
OccupationPhilosopher

Ye Xiushan (simplified Chinese: 叶秀山; traditional Chinese: 葉秀山; Wade–Giles: Yeh Hsiu-shan; 4 July 1935 – 7 September 2016) was a Chinese philosopher, aestheticist and Chinese Opera theorist. Ye was one of the first Faculty Scholars at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), a Member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences [zh], and a member of the 8th, the 9th[3] and the 10th[4] National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference as an independent scholar.

Biography[edit]

Ye was born in Yangzhong County, China in 1935 and moved to Shanghai with his parents at the age of 4. He graduated from Peking University with a major in Philosophy in 1956. Ye was a visiting scholar at University at Albany, SUNY [1][5] and University of Oxford in the 1980s. He served as a professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and a professor[6] and Ph.D. student advisor[7] in the Department of Philosophy at Tsinghua University.

Research[edit]

Ye's research was based on German Classical Philosophy, and he integrated ancient Greek philosophy, modern western philosophy, and Chinese traditional philosophy.[8] His work on freedom and rationality has had a significant influence on current Chinese philosophical development and ideological enlightenment.

Selected works[edit]

Ye published over 20 books, beginning in the 1960s. His main works are the following books:

In Philosophy[edit]

  • The Study on Pre-Socrates Philosophy (苏格拉底哲学研究, Beijing: People's Publishing House, 1982) ISBN 7-01-002609-2
  • Socrates and His Philosophical Thoughts (苏格拉底及其哲学思想, Beijing: People's Publishing House, 1986) ISBN 7-01-002623-8
  • Ideology, History and Poetry—The Study on Phenomenology and Philosophy of Existence (思 史 诗: 现象学和存在哲学研究, Beijing: People's Publishing House, 1988) ISBN 7-01-000255-X
  • Endless Learning and Thinking—A Collection of Ye Xiushan's Essays on Philosophy (无尽的学与思, (Kunming: Yunnan University Press, 1995) ISBN 7-81025-555-X
  • The True Happiness of Thinking (愉快的思, Shenyang: Liaoning Education Press, 1997) ISBN 7-5382-4531-6
  • A Thorough Understanding of Chinese and Western Wisdom—A Collection of Ye Xiushan's Essays on Chinese Philosophical Culture (中西智慧的贯通, Nanjing: Jiangsu People’s Publishing House [zh], 2002) ISBN 7-214-03217-1
  • Philosophy as Creative Wisdom—A Collection of Ye Xiushan's Essays on Western Philosophy (1998–2002) (哲学作为创造性的智慧, Nanjing: Jiangsu People's Publishing House, 2003) ISBN 9-787-214-04918-6
  • Reincarnation of Learning and Thinking (学与思的轮回, Nanjing: Jiangsu People's Publishing House, 2009) ISBN 9787214058850
  • Science-Religion-Philosophy (科学·宗教·哲学, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press [zh], 2009) ISBN 9787509711347
  • Philosophical Essentials (哲学要义) 2010 ISBN 9-787-5062-8573-5 (revised edition: 2015 ISBN 9787550251236)
  • Enlightenment and Freedom (启蒙与自由, Nanjing: Jiangsu People's Publishing House, 2013) ISBN 9787214077059
  • The knowledge of “Self-knowledge” (“知己”的学问, Beijing: China Society Science Publishing House, 2014) ISBN 9787516131237

In Aesthetics and Chinese Opera[edit]

  • Appreciation of the Genres of Peking Opera (京剧流派欣赏)
  • An Introduction to Calligraphy Aesthetics (书法美学引论)
  • The Philosophy of Aesthetics (美的哲学, Beijing: People's Publishing House, 1991) ISBN 9787010008219
  • The Opera of Ancient China (古中国的歌, Beijing: Renmin University of China Publishing House, 2013) ISBN 9787300078953
  • Introduction of Calligraphy (说写字, Beijing: Renmin University of China Publishing House, 2013) ISBN 9787300171869

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "叶秀山先生生平". China Social Sciences Net (in Chinese). 2016-09-20.
  2. ^ "哲学家叶秀山逝世". China Social Sciences Net (in Chinese). 8 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Ye Xiushan". CPPCC (in Chinese).
  4. ^ "Ye Xiushan". CPPCC (in Chinese).
  5. ^ 夏宇璞 (2006-08-24). "叶秀山:哲学所里的"康德"" (in Chinese). People's Daily.
  6. ^ Department of Philosophy. "哲学系成功举办系列纪念讲座". Tsinghua University (in Chinese).
  7. ^ "School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Tsinghua University". Tsinghua University (in Chinese).
  8. ^ 赵广明 (2016-09-10). "叶秀山的哲学遗产:何以自由?如何理性?". The Paper (in Chinese).

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