KWONG Chun Man, Kevin 鄺雋文博士

BA (CUHK)
MA (NTU)
DPhil (Oxford)

Lecturer, Department of Social Science

Tel : (852) 3963 5694
Email: kevinkwong@hsu.edu.hk

Dr Kevin Chun Man KWONG obtained his BA from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, MA from National Taiwan University, and DPhil from the University of Oxford. His major research interest is on the philosophy of Zhuangzi, especially the interplay between its literary form and philosophical content. He enjoys all sorts of philosophical discussion, not limited to Chinese philosophy. Besides philosophy, he likes basketball, movies, and music. 

Research Interests

Chinese philosophy; Comparative philosophy; Ethics

Courses Taught

  • PPE1000 Introduction to Philosophy
  • GEN 1000 Perspective on General Education

Publications

Selected Journal Articles

  • Kwong, K. C. M. The Evolution and Development in Three Jian Ai Chapters. Studies of Zhouyi, 123(1) 76-82.

SELECTED Presentation

Selected Journal Articles

  • Kwong, K. C. M. 2023, “Paradox in the Zhuangzi”, presented at Sixth Rutgers Workshop on Chinese Philosophy
  • Kwong, K. C. M. 2017, “Literary-Form-Approach or Content-Approach: Methodological Reflection on the Study of Chinese Philosophy”, presented at “20th International Conference of the International Society for Chinese Philosophy (ISCP)”
  • Kwong, K. C. M. 2015, “Zhuangzi’s Response to the ‘Self-Centeredness’ Objection to Virtue Ethics: ‘No-Self’ as a Virtue”, presented at “19th International Conference of the International Society for Chinese Philosophy (ISCP)”