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Sébastien Billioud

 

Main Research Directions | Publications | Ph.D. Dissertation | Education

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Researcher, CEFC, Hong Kong (since septembre 2006)
Chief Editor, Perspectives chinoises / China Perspectives

Associate Researcher, SEDET, University Paris 7.



Main Research Directions 

 
  • Contemporary Confucianism (Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy)
  • « Confucian Revival » in Contemporary China (sociological perspective)
  • Democracy an its Critical Examination
  • Intellectual Trends in China Today

Publications

Forthcoming publications

Thinking through Confucian Modernity, A Study of Mou Zongsan’s Moral Metaphysics, Leiden , Brill (Monograph, forthcoming, 2009).

Guest editor with Joël Thoraval of a special issue of the Academic Journal Extrême-Orient Extrême-Occident, La démocratie et ses conditions de possibilité (Democracy and its Conditions of Possibility) (September 2009).
“From An Shen Li Ming to Rujiao, the Religious Dimensions of Confucianism Today”, jointly written with Joël Thoraval, to be published in China Perspectives (in English) and Perspectives chinoises (in French), no. 2008/1.
Lijiao: The Rediscovery and Reinvention of Confucian Rites and ceremonies in China Today”, jointly written with Joël Thoraval, to be published in China Perspectives (in English) and Perspectives chinoises (in French), no.2008/3.
Chinese Philosophy and the Import of Western Concepts and Categories, Some Considerations Based on the Thought of Mou Zongsan (1909-1995). (Paper originally presented at the Australian National University, Canberra, December 2007)
  Translation and presentation of an article by Li Minghui ( 李明辉 ), Minzhu yu wenhua, xiandai xin rujia yu Taiwan ziyoupai de lunzhan ji qi yiyi ( 民主与文化,现代新儒家与台湾自由派的论战及其意义 ), in Extrême-Orient Extrême-Occident, Septembre 2009.

Recent articles and book chapters :

  "Jiaohua: The Revival of Confucianism Today as an Educative Project", jointly written with Joel Thoraval, China Perspectives (in English), pp.4-20 and Perspectives chinoises, no. 2007-4, pp.4-21. Publication in Japanese forthcoming.
  "Confucianism, Traditional Culture and Political Discourses at the start of the Century", China Perspectives no. 2007/3, pp.53-58 and Perspectives chinoises no. 2007/3, pp.50-65
  « De l’art de dissiper les nuages, Réflexions à partir de la théorie politique de Thomas Metzger » (The Art of Dissipating Clouds, Considerations Based on Thomas Metzger’s Political Theory), Etudes chinoises, vol.xxvi (2007), pp.191-234.
 

“Mou Zongsan’s problem with the Heideggerian interpretation of Kant”, in Journal of Chinese Philosophy, Volume 33, no.2, June 2006, pp.225-47. A Chinese version of this article will be published in 2008 by the Renmin University Press ( 人民大学出版社 ) in a volume on Kant and Confucianism under the name: 论牟宗三对海德格尔的康德诠释的质疑

  Translation and presentation of an article by Zheng Jiadong, “De la difficulté d’écrire une histoire de la philosophie chinoise au regard de la tradition de pensée classique” (The Difficulty of Writing an History of Chinese Philosophy), in Extrême-Orient, Extrême-Occident , no.28, PUV, 2005, pp.121-44.
  “Wang Hui et la modernité chinoise: portrait d’un intellectuel critique” (Wang Hui and Chinese Modernity : Picture of a Critical Intellectual), in La Vie des Idées, no.3, June 2005, pp.79-84.
  “The Academy of Chinese Culture ” (Zhongguo wenhua shuyuan) ; « The Institute of Chinese Culture » (Zhongguo chuantong wenhua yanjiu zhongxin), in Davis , Edward.L., The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture, London and New York , Routledge, 2005. Xxxiv (two entries)
  “Le sujet dans la philosophie de Mou Zongsan (1909-1995)” (The Subject in Mou Zongsan’s philosophy), co-written with Peng Guoxiang, in Figures du sujet, Paris, Collection Orientales P.U.F Oct. 2004, pp.241-64.
  “Mou Zongsan, Heidegger and the Problem of Practical Reason”, in Peking University Journal of Philosophy, special issue, « Philosophy in the 20 th Century China », Beijing , May. 2004, pp.106-15.
  “Regards sur un courant philosophique, le confucianisme contemporain” (Overview of an intellectual current : Contemporary Confucianism) in Revue des deux Mondes, Feb. 2004, pp.56-62.

Book reviews

  Térence Billeter, L’empereur jaune, Une tradition politique chinoise (The Yellow Emperor, A Chinese Political Tradition), Paris, Les Indes savantes, 2007, in China Perspectives and Perspectives chinoises, no.2007/4, pp. 118-121.
  Kwong-loi Shun, David. B. Wong (eds.) “Confucian Ethics, A Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy, and Community”, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005, in China Perspectives no. 2007/1, pp.123-25 and Perspectives chinoises no. 2007/1, pp.130-32. 
  Daniel Bell, Beyond Liberal Democracy, Political Thinking for an East Asian Context, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2006, in China Perspectives no. 68, pp.73-75 and Perspectives chinoises no 97, pp.77-80.
  Romain Graziani, Fictions philosophiques du Tchouang-tseu, (Philosophical Fictions of the Zhuangzi), NRF, Paris, 2006, in Journal of Chinese Philosophy, Volume 34, no.2, June 2007, pp.309-11.

Mou Zongsan, Spécificités de la philosophie chinoise (Specificities of Chinese Philosophy), Editions du Cerf, Paris, 2003, in Etudes Chinoises, vol. 23, 2004, pp.468-75.

Other articles in non academic publications

« La Chine, ni un péril ni un eldorado », in Libération, 29/04/05, p.33

Interview in Le Point about the revival of Confucianism today, special issue on Chinese Thought, coordinated by Anne Cheng, March-April 2007, pages 30-33

Peer-reviews

  Zheng Jiadong, « Duihua hujing zhong de Mou Zongsan zhexue”, in Zhexue dongtai, 2004 :11, pp.29-32. (review of my Ph.D. dissertation defence)

Ph.D. Dissertation

  • The Role of Intellectual Intuition in the Philosophy of Mou Zongsan (1909-95), summa cum laude
Supervisor : Prof. François Jullien

Education

  • Ph.D. in Chinese studies, 2004, University Paris 7
  • Master in Chinese studies, 2000, University Paris 7
  • HEC (« Grande Ecole », diploma), 1993
  • Master in Law, 1993

 

 

 

 

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