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Shirong Luo
Title
Assistant Professor
Phone
 617-521-2223
Office
 C-310D
Email

I am an Assistant Professor of Philosophy. I teach many courses here at Simmons: World Religions, Philosophy of Religion, Asian Philosophy, Ancient Greek Philosophy, Philosophy and the Arts, Philosophy Through Literature and Film, Philosophy of Human Nature and MCC.

Presentations and Lectures

  • Guest Lecture: "From Filial Piety to Integrated Caring." Delivered at the 2008 NEH Summer Seminar: "Traditions into Dialogue: Confucianism and Virtue Ethics" at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT (July 17, 2008)
  • Presentation: "Early Confucian Ethics as Integrated Ethics." Presented at the Sixth Annual Midwest Conference on Chinese Thought at De Paul University, Chicago, IL. (May 1, 2010)

Publications

Journal Article: "Relation, Virtue, and Relational Virtue: Three Concepts of Caring." Hypatia, Volume 22, Number 3, Summer 2007.

Book Chapter: "A Defense of Ren-Based Interpretation of Early Confucianism," in Taking Confucian Ethics Seriously: Contemporary Theories and Applications, (SUNY Press, October 2010)

Book Review: "An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy: from Ancient Philosophy to Chinese Buddhism" Philosophical Reviews, University of Notre Dame, August 4th, 2006.