Shirong Luo
- Name
- Title
- Assistant Professor
- Phone
- 617-521-2223
- Office
- 300 The Fenway - C-310J , MA
- shirong.luo@simmons.edu
Dr. Shirong Luo is assistant professor of philosophy at Simmons College. Previously he was a full-time
visiting assistant professor at Mount Holyoke College, and a part-time instructor at University of Miami
where he received his Ph.D. The courses he taught at Mount Holyoke College include comparative
introduction to philosophy, classical Chinese philosophy, comparative ethics, Chinese philosophy &
American pragmatism, and Chinese history. The courses he has taught here at Simmons are philosophy of
religion, philosophy and the arts, world religions, ancient Greek philosophy, Asian philosophy, women and
religion, philosophy through literature and films. His areas of research are comparative philosophy,
Chinese philosophy, and feminist philosophy.
Presentations and Lectures
- "From Xiao, Ren to Integrated Caring" given at the 2008 NEH Summer Seminar "Traditions into Dialogue: Confucianism and Virtue Ethics" at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut (July 17th, 2008).
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, forthcoming)
Book Review: "An Introduction to Chinese Philosophy: from Ancient Philosophy to Chinese Buddhism"
Philosophical Reviews, University of Notre Dame, August 4th, 2008.
