Prof. CHOW Po-chungAssociate Professor |
PC Chow received his PhD from the London School of Economic and Political Science (LSE) in political philosophy in 2006.
His current research focuses on left-liberalism, political legitimacy, and the moral issues of freedom and equality. He is the editorial member of Twenty-First Century Bimonthly and Reflexion. |
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- Our Golden Times (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 2019) (in Chinese)
- Hong Kong Umbrella Movement and Civil Disobedience (with 石井知章、倉田徹,Tokyo:社會評論社,2019)(in Japanese)
- To Care (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 2017). (in Chinese)
- Philosophical Notes on The Little Prince (Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2016; revised and expanded edition, 2017) Also published in Mainland China by Shanghai: SDX Publishing, 2018; in Taiwan by Taipei: Common Master Press, 2017; in Korea by Seoul: BACDOCI, 2018). (in Chinese)
- Political Morality:from a Liberal Point of View (Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2014, expanded and revised edition, 2015; Seoul: Gilbut Publisher, 2017). (in Chinese)
- Politics of Liberal Equality (Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2015; Beijing: SDX Publishing, 2013). (in Chinese)
- Political Morality: From a Liberal Point of View (Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2015, expanded and revised edition). (in Chinese)
- The Way to Be (Beijing: SDX Publishing, 2012). (in Chinese)
- Encounter (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 2008). (in Chinese)
- A Dialogue of Political Philosophy (co-edited with Homan LO, 2004). (in Chinese)
- “The Idea of Left-Liberalism” in Twenty-First Bimonthly, 149, (June 2015), pp.36-54. (in Chinese)
- “The Priority of the Sense of Justice and Congruence,” Societas: a Journal for Philosophical Study of Public Affairs 30, (2009), pp. 165-202. (in Chinese)
- “Stability and Legitimacy,” Open Times 198, (2008), pp.53-69. (in Chinese)
- “Is Capitalism the Best Way to Promote Freedom,” Open Times 190, ( 2007), pp.72-86. (in Chinese)
- “Liberalism, Toleration and Nihilism,” China Scholarship 22, (2006), pp.1-39. (in Chinese)
- “Liberalism, Equality and the Difference Principle,” Societas: a Journal for Philosophical Study of Public Affairs, vol.8, (2004), pp.121-79. (in Chinese)
- 13th Hong Kong Book Prize for Our Golden Times, 2019
- International Scholar Fellowship, Meiji University, Japan, 2018
- Featured Author, Taipei International Book Exhibition 2018
- Exemplary Teaching Award, Faculty of Social Science, CUHK, 2018
- 10th Hong Kong Book Prize for Philosophical Notes on The Little Prince, 2017
- Secondary School Students’ Best 10 Books Award for Philosophical Notes on The Little Prince, 2017
- Hong Kong Publishing Biennial Award (Social Science panel) for Political Morality: From a Liberal Point of View, 2017
- Hong Kong Book Prize for Political Morality: From a Liberal Point of View, 2015
- The Vice-Chancellor’s Exemplary Teaching Award, CUHK, 2008
- Exemplary Teaching Award in General Education, CUHK, 2008-09
- Exemplary Teaching Award, Faculty of Social Science, CUHK, 2007
- Editorial Committee, Twenty-First Century Bimonthly (2010-current)
- Editorial Committee, Reflexion (2010-current)
- Editorial Board, Fu Dan Political Philosophy Review (2009-current)
- Editorial Board, Texts of Contemporary Western Political Philosophy (2008-current)
- Member, Steering Committee for Promoting Personal Development through Social and Civic Engagement (2010-current)
- Chairman, Committee on University Lecture on Civility (2010-2014)
- Cabinet Member, Wu Yee Sun College (2011-current)
- Elected Member, Faculty Board of Social Science (2015-2017)
- Issues of Political Philosophy (GPAD1095)
- Values and Public Affairs (GPAD2065)
- Contemporary Political Philosophy (GPAD3070)
- The Idea of Freedom (GPAD3146)
- Reading Political Philosophy I: John Rawls (GPAD4200)
- Seminar in Political Theory (GPAD4077)
- “Politics of Liberal Equality in the Chinese Context”, GRF Research Grant, 2012-2014