MANG, Fan-lun, Franz
Assistant Professor
B.A. (CUHK), M.Phil. (HKU), D.Phil. (Oxford) | |
39437153 | |
flmang@cuhk.edu.hk |
简历
My research interests lie mainly in social and political philosophy, ethics, and comparative political theory. I received my D.Phil. (i.e., Ph.D.) from Oxford University in 2017, where I studied at St Antony’s College as a Swire Scholar on a fully-funded scholarship (thanks to the Swire Educational Trust). I obtained my B.A. in philosophy and M.Phil. in politics from The Chinese University of Hong Kong and The University of Hong Kong respectively.
Besides research, I like movies, literature, singing, and catching up with friends.
研究范围
- Social and Political Philosophy
- Comparative Philosophy
- Ethics
出版刊物
Forthcoming. ‘Perfectionism, Political Justification, and Confucianism’. In James Dominic Rooney and Patrick Zoll (Eds.), Freedom and the Good: Beyond Classical Liberalism, Routledge.
2023. ‘Perfectionism, Public Reason, and Excellences’. Analysis, 83 (3): 627-639.
2023. ‘Confucianism and Public Political Discussion’. Comparative Political Theory, 3 (2): 154-168.
2022. ‘Perfectionism’. In William R. Thompson (Ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, Oxford University Press. (Online) (Co-authored with Joseph Chan.)
2021. ‘State Perfectionism and the Importance of Confucianism for East Asia’s Future Development’. Philosophical Forum, 52 (1): 5-16.
2020. ‘Political Meritocracy and Its Betrayal’. Philosophy and Social Criticism, 46 (9): 1113-1126.
2020. ‘Is Popular Sovereignty a Useful Myth?’ In Melissa S. Williams (Ed.), Deparochializing Political Theory, Cambridge University Press, 149-173. (Co-authored with Joseph Chan.)
2019. ‘Why Public Reason Could Not Be Too Modest: The Case of Public Reason Confucianism’. Journal of Social Philosophy, 50 (2): 163-176.
2018. ‘Confucianism, Perfectionism, and Liberal Society’. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, 17 (1): 29-49.
2017. ‘Public Reason Can Be Reasonably Rejected’. Social Theory and Practice, 43 (2): 343-367.
2013. ‘Liberal Neutrality and Moderate Perfectionism’. Res Publica: A Journal of Moral, Legal, and Social Philosophy, 19 (4): 297-315. (The winner of the 8th Res Publica Essay Prize, awarded by The Association for Social and Political Philosophy [ASPP].)
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Public talks (selections):
‘Freedom for a person’s life’ – a talk given at Hong Kong Reader Bookstore in March 2023. The event was organized by Hok Sik (Hok6.com).
‘Political apathy and collective memory’ – a paper presented for a symposium at Lingnan University in March 2023. The symposium was co-organized by three philosophy societies of Lingnan University, Hong Kong Baptist University, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong respectively.
‘How could studying and working make one happy?’ – a talk given at Hong Kong Central Library in December 2018. The event was co-organized by Hong Kong Practical Philosophy Society and Hong Kong Central Library.