Wu Fei
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Wu Fei, male, Han nationality, was born in Suning, Hebei Province in 1973. Professor, Department of philosophy, Peking University, director of the Research Center for ritual studies, Peking University. His representative works include the meaning of floating life, mind order and World History: Augustine's end of Western classical civilization, etc. When Wu Fei first entered the academic circle, he studied contemporary Chinese culture with anthropological methods and published two anthropological works, the holy words on the wheat and the meaning of a floating life. Later, starting from Augustine, he studied the ancient and modern changes of western philosophy, translated Socrates' plea, the city of God and other books, and published his monograph spiritual order and world history. In 2007, he began to pay attention to funerals. In 2011, he found Zhang Wenyuan, a figure in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, and turned from modern funerals to the study of traditional Confucian classics. In 2017, the school published Zheng's study of mourning clothes. His "disintegration" of human relations, which studies human relations from the perspective of comparison between China and the west, was also published by Sanlian bookstore in 2017. In 2018, he and Professor Ding Yun launched a philosophical debate on the issue of students. He is continuing to study philosophy and Confucian classics such as life and life.
Character experience
In 1996, he received a bachelor's degree in sociology from Peking University, a master's degree in philosophy from Peking University (under the guidance of Professor Wang shouchang) in 1999, and a doctor's degree in Anthropology from Harvard University (under the guidance of Professor kaibowen) in 2005. He returned to the post doctoral Mobile station of the Department of philosophy and religion of Peking University, and is now a professor of the Department of philosophy and religion of Peking University, and director of the research center of ritual studies of Peking University.
Research direction
It includes Christian thought, religious anthropology, comparative study of Chinese and Western cultures, etc.
Main contributions
Representative works
"Disintegration of human relations": the anxiety of family and country in the tradition of Metaphysics (Sanlian bookstore, 2017);
Spiritual order and World History: Augustine's end to Western classical civilization (Sanlian bookstore, 2013);
Suicide and justice: a Chinese Perspective ndJustice:AChinesePerspective ,Routledge,2009);
A cultural interpretation of suicide in a county in North China (China Renmin University Press, 2009);
Suicide as a Chinese problem (Sanlian bookstore, 2007);
Suicide and a better life (Shanghai Sanlian, 2007);
The holy word on maimang: the faith and life of a rural Catholic community (Daofeng, Hong Kong, 2001);
His translations include the city of God: Refuting the heretics (Shanghai Sanlian), the plea of Socrates (Huaxia, 2007);
《SuicideandJusticeRoutledge》(2009.09);
Fear and comfort of the world (Peking University Press, 2009.01);
Depth of life: a philosophical interpretation of three bodies (life, reading, Xinzhi Sanlian bookstore, August 2019).
Translation and collation of ancient books
Zheng's study of mourning clothes (Shanghai Bookstore, October 2017);
The city of God: Refuting paganism (1) (Shanghai Sanlian bookstore, 2007.01);
The city of God: Refuting pagans (2) (Shanghai Sanlian bookstore, 2008.03);
The city of God: Refuting pagans (2) (Shanghai Sanlian bookstore, February 2009);
Socrates' defense (Huaxia press, 2007.06).
Main papers
"On students and discussion with Professor Ding Yun", philosophical research (first issue, 2018);
"From reconstruction of ancient history to new interpretation of classics", Chinese culture (autumn 2018).
Award winning record
Professor Wu Fei has been rated as one of the top ten teachers of Peking University;
First prize of the 13th outstanding achievement award of philosophy and Social Sciences;
He is a famous young teacher in Beijing;
On September 19, 2020, he won the nomination of "literary critic of the year" for "2020 Southern Literary Festival" with "the depth of life: the philosophical interpretation of three bodies".
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