Faculty

He Teng
Junior Associate Researcher
Patristic Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy
E-mail:
heteng@fudan.edu.cn
Contact information:
Room 2419, West Main-building of Guanghua Towers, 220 Handan Road, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433
Research Areas

Education

2010—2014   B.A. of Philosophy, Hubei University, Wuhan

2014—2017   M.A. of Philosophy, Peking University, Peking

2015—2016   DAAD Visiting Student of Humboldt University of Berlin and Free University of Berlin, Berlin

2017—2021    Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Bonn, Bonn

 

Work Experience

2021- present  School of PhilosophyFudan University


Research Areas

Monograph

1.    Augustinus als der erste Philosoph des Willens: Untersuchung zu Augustins Willenstheorie, Kovac, Dr. Verlag, Hamburg, 2024.

2.    Peregrinus in this Word: Augustine’s Theory of Happiness, forthcoming

Articles

1.    “Augustine on Will and Sin,” International Journal of Sino-Western Studies (2020): 83-88.

2.     “Revisiting Augustine’s Theory of Will in Ad Simplicianum I,2.” Logos& PneumaChinese Journal of Theology (56)  2022: 27-53.

3.    Blue Cliff Record, Art of Living and Its Reception in Germany, Journal of Chinese Philosophy 50(2),2023

4.    Augustine and Confucian VirtuesMencius and Augustine on the Proper Motivations for Moral Conduct, Religions , 14 (9), 2023

5.    From the chain of the will to the enslaved will: Augustine and Luther on will, International Journal of Sino-Western Studies, 2023;

6.    Rethinking Augustine's Theory of Happiness: A Reply to “Augustine and the Delay of Happiness”, Sino-Christian Studies, 2023;

7.    From Right Reason to Love of God, Augustine’s transformation of Stoic’s conception of virtue, Fudan University Journal, 2024;

8.    Dynamic Happiness: Rethinking Augustine’s conception of Happiness, Sino-Christian Studies, 2025.

 

Book Reviews

1.    “Review of The Way of EternityOnto-Metaphysical Study of Augustine’s Theory of Time.” in Sino Christian Studies (31) 2021.

2.    “Review of Augustine, by Christoph Horn, trans.Loh Yip Mei.” In Sino Christian Studies (33) 2022.  

 

Translations:

1.    “Translation of Pietas, Aequitas, Caritas: Einige Bemerkung zur Terminologie und historischen (Übergangs-) Stellung von Leibniz’s Naturrecht, by Stefanie Ertz ) in Ethica Acadmica, 2017.

2.    “Translation of Transcendentalia and Categories, by Jan PatočkaPetr Pavlas (trans.)”Tsinghua Studies in Western Philosophy (02)2017.     

3.    “Translation of Jan Patočka on Jan A. Comenius’ Metaphysics and Its Cusan Inspiration by Petr Pavlas.” Tsinghua Studies in Western Philosophy (02) 2017.    

4.    “Translation of Kant’s Political Philosophy as a Theory of Non-Ideal Normativity, by Christoph Horn.” in Chinese Journal of German Philosophy, 2019.


Research Areas

Grants and Awards

2017—2021        CSC Scholarship

2015—2016        DAAD Scholarship

2014—2015         Pneuma & Logos Scholarship