孟繁麟

助理教授

文學士 (中文大學)、哲學碩士 (香港大學)、博士 (牛津大學)
Rm
39437153
flmang@cuhk.edu.hk

簡歷

My research interests lie mainly in social and political philosophy, ethics, and comparative political theory. I received my D.Phil. (i.e. PhD) in political philosophy from Oxford University in 2017. At Oxford’s St Antony’s College, I was a Swire Scholar on a fully-funded scholarship. Prior to my doctoral studies, I received my B.A. in philosophy and M.Phil. in politics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Hong Kong respectively.

I have published articles in Social Theory and Practice, Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, Res Publica: A Journal of Moral, Legal, and Social Philosophy, among other peer-reviewed journals. Most of my publications can be found at “PhilPeople“.

Besides research, I am interested in literature, movies, singing, and catching up with friends.

Previous teaching experience: Assistant Professor, City University of Hong Kong (2019-21); Lecturer, University of Hong Kong (2016-18); Guest Lecturer, St Catherine’s College, Oxford University (2013)

研究範圍

  1. 社會政治哲學
  2. 比較哲學
  3. 倫理學

出版刊物

  1. Mang, Franz (2021). ‘State Perfectionism and the Importance of Confucianism for East Asia’s Future Development’. Philosophical Forum, 52 (1) :5-16.
  2. Chan, Joseph and Mang, Franz (2020). ‘Is Popular Sovereignty a Useful Myth?’ In Deparochializing Political Theory, ed. Melissa S. Williams, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 149–73.
  3. Mang, Franz (2018). ‘Confucianism, Perfectionism, and Liberal Society’. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, 17 (1): 29-49.
  4. Mang, Franz (2017). ‘Public Reason Can Be Reasonably Rejected’. Social Theory and Practice, 43 (2): 343-367.
  5. Mang, Franz (2013). ‘Liberal Neutrality and Moderate Perfectionism’. Res Publica: A Journal of Moral, Legal, and Social Philosophy, 19 (4): 297-315. (The winner of the 8th Res Publica Postgraduate Essay Prize, awarded by The Association for Social and Political Philosophy [ASPP] as the best essay in political philosophy, moral philosophy, and applied ethics submitted to the competition.)