Ye Xiushan
Ye Xiushan was a Chinese philosopher, aestheticist and Chinese Opera theorist. Ye was one of the first Faculty Scholars at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, a, and a member of the 8th, the 9th and the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference as an independent scholar.Biography
Ye was born in Yangzhong County, China in 1935 and moved to Shanghai with his parents at the age of 4. He graduated from Peking University with a major in Philosophy in 1956. Ye was a visiting scholar at University at Albany, SUNY
and University of Oxford in the 1980s. He served as a professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and a professor and Ph.D. student advisor in the Department of Philosophy at Tsinghua University.Research
Ye's research was based on German Classical Philosophy, and he integrated ancient Greek philosophy, modern western philosophy, and Chinese traditional philosophy. His work on freedom and rationality has had a significant influence on current Chinese philosophical development and ideological enlightenment.Selected works
Ye published over 20 books, beginning in the 1960s. His main works are the following books:In Philosophy
- The Study on Pre-Socrates Philosophy
- Socrates and His Philosophical Thoughts
- Ideology, History and Poetry—The Study on Phenomenology and Philosophy of Existence
- Endless Learning and Thinking—A Collection of Ye Xiushan's Essays on Philosophy
- The True Happiness of Thinking
- A Thorough Understanding of Chinese and Western Wisdom—A Collection of Ye Xiushan's Essays on Chinese Philosophical Culture
- Philosophy as Creative Wisdom—A Collection of Ye Xiushan's Essays on Western Philosophy
- Reincarnation of Learning and Thinking
- Science-Religion-Philosophy
- Philosophical Essentials 2010
- Enlightenment and Freedom
- The knowledge of “Self-knowledge”
In Aesthetics and Chinese Opera
- Appreciation of the Genres of Peking Opera
- An Introduction to Calligraphy Aesthetics
- The Philosophy of Aesthetics
- The Opera of Ancient China
- Introduction of Calligraphy