Vincent Shen Explained

Region:Western philosophy
Era:21st-century philosophy
Vincent Shen
Birth Place:Taiwan
School Tradition:Chinese philosophy
Institutions:University of Toronto, National Chengchi University
Main Interests:phenomenology
Education:UCLouvain (MA, PhD)
Fu Jen Catholic University (BA, MA)

Vincent Shen (1949-2018) was a philosopher known for his work in Chinese philosophy and in the comparative dialogue between Western and Chinese thought.[1]

Biography

Born in Taiwan in 1949, Shen completed his undergraduate studies at Fu Jen Catholic University and his PhD at the University of Louvain (UCLouvain) in 1980 on the philosophies of Maurice Blondel and Alfred North Whitehead, before returning to Taiwan to teach philosophy at the National Chengchi University in Taipei for twenty years. He moved to Canada in 2000, where he held the Lee Chair in Chinese Thought and Culture at the University of Toronto, a post shared across the Departments of East Asian Studies and Philosophy, until his death in 2018.[2]

Shen died on November 14, 2018, after suffering from a major stroke.[3] He is survived by his wife, Joanna Liu, also a professor in the Department of East Asian Studies of the University of Toronto, a son and daughter, and grandchildren.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vincent T. Shen. University of Toronto, Department of East Asian Studies. en-US. 13 December 2018.
  2. Web site: In Memoriam: Vincent Shen (1949-2018). 16 November 2018. University of Toronto, Department of Philosophy. en-US. 13 December 2018.
  3. Web site: Former students remember Professor Vincent Shen for great empathy. Lam. Adam A.. 26 November 2018. The Varsity. 13 December 2018.