Mao Jiaji, Ph.D. in Philosophy from Fudan University and Postdoctoral Researcher in Philosophy at Sun Yat-sen University, is currently an Assistant Professor at the School of Marxism, Shenzhen University.
Research Areas: Phenomenology, Ontology
Academic Papers:
1. Mao, J. (2023). A Partial Analysis of Individualization and the Fusion of Concrete Items in Temporal Consciousness. Journal of Sichuan Normal University (Social Science Edition), 50(3): 39-46.
2. Yao, X., & Mao, J. (2022). The Mediated Process of ‘Liking’ and a Phenomenological Study on Data Attachment. Modern Communication, 44(309): 19-27+56.
3. Mao, J. (2021). Foundational Structures of Parts: An Analysis of Husserl's Formal Ontological Categories. Philosophy Gate, 21(1): 99-116.
4. Mao, J. (2020). Categories, Thisness, and Individuation: A Discussion on Categorization in Primal Association and Individuation in Temporal Consciousness. Modern Philosophy, 171(4): 103-109+117.
5. Mao, J. (2020). The Formation of Husserl’s Category of "Parts": An Inquiry into Conceptual History. Journal of Sichuan Normal University (Social Science Edition), 47(1): 5-14.
6. Mao, J. (2018). Meaning, Categories of Meaning, and Ontological Frameworks: An Interpretation of the Metaphysical Identity of Noema. Journal of Logic Research, 11(2): 115-131.
7. Mao, J. (2016). Lukács's Historical Dialectics: A Critical Social Theory for Understanding the Logic of the Social World. Academic Forum, 39(7): 6-10.
8. Leonard & Goodman (Auth.), Mao, J. (Trans.) (2021). Calculus of Individuals and Its Applications. Modern Foreign Philosophy, Issue 18: 37-50.
Research Projects:
1. Guangdong Provincial Philosophy and Social Sciences Co-Construction Project: Research on Husserl’s Theory of Parts and Wholes (GD23XZX10).