方旭东,1970年生,安徽怀宁人。哲学博士(北京大学,2001),华东师范大学哲学系教授、博士生导师。主要研究方向为儒学(尤其新儒学)、实践伦理学。曾在哈佛大学哲学系、牛津大学哲学系、京都大学人文科学研究所访问。兼任北京大学儒学研究院研究员、复旦大学上海儒学院研究员,中华孔子学会常务理事,中国朱子学会常务理事,上海儒学研究会常务理事、中国哲学史学会理事。在《哲学研究》《东方学报》、Dao等国内外哲学期刊发表论文近百篇,著有《尊德性与道问学——吴澄哲学思想研究》(人民出版社,2005)、《吴澄评传》(南京大学出版社,2005)、《中国儒学史宋元卷》(合著,北京大学出版社,2011)、《绘事后素——经典解释与哲学研究》(北京大学出版社,2012)、《原性命之理》(华东师范大学出版社,2015)、《理学九帖——以朱子学为圆心的研究》(商务印书馆,2016)、《新儒学义理要铨》(三联书店,2019),译有《维特根斯坦》(中华书局,2002),《维特根斯坦的拨火棍》(长春出版社,2003),编著《中国思想史讲稿》(上海大学出版社、2006)、《香港新儒家》(上海文艺出版社,2017)。主编“海外中国哲学论丛”(华东师范大学出版社,2011)。
Fang Xudong is a Professor, Doctoral Supervisor of Chinese Philosophy. His main Research Fields are Confucianism (especially Neo-Confucianism) and Practical Ethics. He was also a visiting scholar of Department of Philosophy, Harvard University (2006-2007), University of Oxford (2009-2010) and of Institute for ,Research in Humanities, Kyoto University (2015 - 2016). -Fellow of Confucianism Institute, Peking University. He serves also as Fellow of Shanghai Institute for Research of Confucianism, Fudan University, Standing Director of the Confucius Society of China, the Zhuzi Society of China and the Shanghai Confucianism Society, Member of the Chinese Philosophical History Society. Nearly 100 papers have been published in Philosophical Research, Oriental Journal, Dao and other professional journals at home and abroad, including Respecting Virtue and Engaging Learning--Study of Wu Cheng's Philosophical Thought(Renmin Publishing House, 2005),A Commentary Biography of Wu Cheng (Nanjing University Press, 2005), A History of Chinese Confucianism-Song Yuan Volume (Co-authored, Peking University Press, 2011), and The Painting Comes After the Plain Groundwork: The Interpretations and Philosophical Studies of the Classics (Peking University Press, 2012), Investigating the Principles of Human Nature and Destiny(East China Normal University Press, 2015), Nine Papers of Neo-Confucianism--Centralizing on Zhu Zi School(The Commercial Press, 2016), Study of Essential Doctrines of Neo-Confucianism(SDX Joint Publishing Company, 2019). He has also translated Wittgenstein (China Bookstore, 2002), Wittgenstein’s Poker (Changchun Publishing House, 2003), compiled Lectures on the History of Chinese Thought (Shanghai University Press, 2006), andNeo-Confucian in Hong Kong (Shanghai Literature and Art Press, 2017). He is the editor-in-chief of Series of Overseas Chinese Philosophy Study(East China Normal University Press, 2011).