- Associate Professor
- National Ph.D of Philosophy at Chinese Culture University
- The Five Classics and Their Philosophical Significance、The Book of Changes (Yijing)、Philosophical Developments in the Han Dynasties (Former and Later Han)、Neo-Confucianism of the Song and Ming Dynasties (Li Philosophy)、Contemporary Problems in Chinese Philosophy
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Academic Project:Academic Research Materials
Monographs and Edited Works
- Ethics and Chinese Culture. Fu Jen Catholic University Press, Nov. 1998
- Confucian Thought in the Han Dynasties and Its Internal Transformations. Fu Jen Catholic University Press, Oct. 1994
- Philosophy of Modern Life. Air University Press, Jun. 1993
- Yang Xiong. Series on World Philosophers, Tung Ta Book Company, Mar. 1993
- Comprehensive Study of Neo-Confucianism in the Late Ming Period. Global Publishing, Sept. 1983
- Lectures on the Book of Changes (Yijing). Self-published, Taipei, Jan. 2014, 334 pages
- Lectures on the History of Chinese Philosophy. Self-published, Taipei, Aug. 2009 (3rd ed.), 312 pages
- Wisdom and Thought: Selected Philosophical Essays of Chen Fu-bin. Fu Jen Bookstore, Dec. 2016
Research Projects and Grants
- 1996–1998: Principal Investigator, NSC Integrated Research Project Subprogram; awarded NSC Grade A Research Distinction (1995), and Fu Jen Research Excellence Awards (2005–2011)
- 2002–2006: Director, Ministry of Education Grant: General Education Enhancement Plan – Subproject 3: Core Curriculum and Teaching Pilot for “Philosophy of Life” and “Professional Ethics”
- 2004–2005: Co-director, MOE Program for Life Education Curriculum and Teacher Training in High Schools (Project 3014)
- 2006–2007: Director, MOE Teaching Excellence Project – Theme 3.3: Curriculum Structure for Holistic Education
- 2007–2008: Director, MOE Teaching Excellence Project – Theme 3.1: Curriculum Structure for Holistic Education
Selected Journal Articles
- “Wang Chong’s Doctrine of Fate.” Philosophy and Culture, Vol. 38, No. 450 (2011): 125–141. (AHCI)
- “Justice in Christian Philosophy: A Preliminary Inquiry.” Jewish Studies, No. 11 (2012): 131–141.
- “The Contemporary Significance of the Yijing Philosophy.” Studies on the Book of Changes, Vol. 5, No. 121 (2013): 85–93.
- “Conscience and Compassion: Proposing a Humanistic Vision of Globalization.” Guizhou University Journal (Social Sciences), Vol. 31, No. 6 (2013): 1–6.
- “A Study on the Five Tones in Guanzi: Di Yuan.” Guizhou University Journal (Arts), Vol. 27, No. 4 (2013): 71–78.
- “The Educational Spirit of Philosophy: Self-Cultivation and Transformation.” The Philosopher, Vol. 2013 (2014): 37–46.
- “Rethinking Li through Xunzi’s Concepts of Ritual, Music, and Law.” Chinese Confucian Studies, Vol. 9 (2014): 36–57.
- “Dao and Qi in The Harmony of the Zhouyi and the Way.” Guizhou Univ. Journal (Social Sciences), Vol. 33, No. 2 (2015): 6–11. (CSSCI)
- “The Spirit of Joy in Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism.” Guizhou Univ. Journal (Social Sciences), Vol. 34, No. 4 (2016): 1–6. (CSSCI)
- “The Way of Loyalty and Empathy and Its Contemporary Relevance.” In Conference Proceedings: The Spiritual Symbolism of the Yellow Emperor’s Tomb, (2016): 664–679.
- “The Practical Learning of Zhu Ziyu and Its Influence.” In Orthodox Thought and Chinese Philosophy, Beijing People’s Publishing, (2017): 802–817.
- “Moral Education that Pursues Meaning and Value.” Chuanshan Journal, No. 110 (2017): 72–77. (CSSCI)
- “Transformation of Confucian and Daoist Ideas in Han Philosophy.” In Conference Proceedings: Confucian Cultural Confidence, (2017): 136–156.
- “The Essence and Value of Residential Environmental Ethics.” Southeast Academic Journal, No. 264 (2018): 80–86. (CSSCI)
- “A Study of Dong Zhongshu’s Theory of Human Nature.” Journal of Hengshui University, Vol. 20, No. 6 (2018): 16–22. (CSSCI)
- “The Crisis of Han Confucianism and Late Eastern Han Critique.” In 5000 Years of Chinese Civilization and National Revival, (2018): 230–241.
- “The Future of Chinese Philosophy.” In New Sinology Across the Strait, Vol. 1 (2019): 255–267.
- “The Concept of Cheng in Pre-Qin Confucianism.” Confucius Studies, No. 176 (2019): 100–110. (CSSCI)
- “The Integration of Confucianism and Buddhism in the Late Ming Period.” (with Huang Weiming) Jilin Normal Univ. Journal (Humanities), Vol. 48, No. 3 (2020): 7–13. (CSSCI)
- “Historical View and Political Philosophy of Dong Zhongshu.” Journal of Hengshui Univ., Vol. 22, No. 3 (2020): 29–34. (CSSCI)
- “Numerology and Change in Tai Xuan Jing and Yijing.” Yangtze Academic Journal, Vol. 3 (2020): 60–68.
- “The Yijing and the Spirit of Chinese Culture.” In Rooted in Original Intent, Beijing People’s Publishing (2021): 101–112.
- “Wang Fuzhi’s Reflection on Zhu Xi’s Theory of Li and Qi.” (with Chien Huichen) In Contemporary Value of Zhu Xi’s Philosophy, (2021): 304–330.
- “The Humanistic Concern in Mozi.” In Post-Pandemic Reflections, Vol. 5, (2022): 474–492.
- “An Ethical Study of Dong Zhongshu’s Thought.” Beixue Research, Vol. 4 (2024): 116–129.