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Jiyuan Yu (July 5, 1964 – November 3, 2016) was a Chinese moral philosopher noted for his work on virtue ethics. Yu was a long-time and highly admired Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo, in Buffalo, New York, starting in 1997. Prior to his professorship, Yu completed a three-year post as a research fellow at the University of Oxford, England (1994-1997). He received his education in China at both Shandong University and Renmin University, in Italy at Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, and in Canada at the University of Guelph. His primary areas of research and teaching included Ancient Greek Philosophy (esp. Plato, Aristotle), and Ancient Chinese Philosophy (esp. Classical Confucianism).

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  • Jiyuan Yu, chinesisch 于济源 (* 5. Juli 1964; † 3. November 2016) war ein chinesisch-US-amerikanischer Philosoph mit einem Schwerpunkt auf der Tugendethik und Philosophiehistoriker. Nach Studien an der Shandong-Universität und der Renmin-Universität, China, der Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italien, und der University of Guelph, Kanada, war er von 1994 bis 1997 research fellow an der Universität Oxford. Von 1997 an war er bis zu seinem frühen Tod Professor für Philosophie an der State University of New York at Buffalo. Yu arbeitete zur antiken griechischen Philosophie und zur antiken chinesischen Philosophie, insbesondere zum Konfuzianismus (Konfuzius, Mengzi, Xiong Shili), und zu deren Vergleich. Er gehörte unter anderem dem Herausgebergremium der chinesischen Gesamtübersetzung der Werke des Aristoteles an. (de)
  • Jiyuan Yu (July 5, 1964 – November 3, 2016) was a Chinese moral philosopher noted for his work on virtue ethics. Yu was a long-time and highly admired Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo, in Buffalo, New York, starting in 1997. Prior to his professorship, Yu completed a three-year post as a research fellow at the University of Oxford, England (1994-1997). He received his education in China at both Shandong University and Renmin University, in Italy at Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, and in Canada at the University of Guelph. His primary areas of research and teaching included Ancient Greek Philosophy (esp. Plato, Aristotle), and Ancient Chinese Philosophy (esp. Classical Confucianism). He served on the Editorial Boards of History of Philosophy Quarterly (2002-2005), World Philosophy (2000-present), Frontiers in Philosophy (2006–present), the Chinese translation of the Complete Works of Aristotle (1988-1998), and the book series on Chinese and Comparative Philosophy (New York: Global Publications). He received the University's Exceptional Scholar (Young Investigator) Award, as well as the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2002. He was appointed a 2003–2004 Fellow at the National Humanities Center and a SUNY Buffalo Humanities Institute Faculty Fellow in the spring of 2008. Yu served as Director of the Confucius Institute at SUNY Buffalo. He was a Wu Yuzhang Chair Professor (2007-2009) at Renmin University of China, and a Changjiang Chair Professor at Shandong University. Yu also served as President (2012-2013) and Executive Director (2012-2016) of the International Society for Chinese Philosophy (ISCP). On November 3, 2016, Yu died from cancer in Buffalo, New York at age 52. (en)
  • 余纪元(Yu Jiyuan,1964年7月-2016年11月3日)是一位中国哲学家。 (zh)
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  • 余纪元(Yu Jiyuan,1964年7月-2016年11月3日)是一位中国哲学家。 (zh)
  • Jiyuan Yu, chinesisch 于济源 (* 5. Juli 1964; † 3. November 2016) war ein chinesisch-US-amerikanischer Philosoph mit einem Schwerpunkt auf der Tugendethik und Philosophiehistoriker. Nach Studien an der Shandong-Universität und der Renmin-Universität, China, der Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italien, und der University of Guelph, Kanada, war er von 1994 bis 1997 research fellow an der Universität Oxford. Von 1997 an war er bis zu seinem frühen Tod Professor für Philosophie an der State University of New York at Buffalo. (de)
  • Jiyuan Yu (July 5, 1964 – November 3, 2016) was a Chinese moral philosopher noted for his work on virtue ethics. Yu was a long-time and highly admired Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo, in Buffalo, New York, starting in 1997. Prior to his professorship, Yu completed a three-year post as a research fellow at the University of Oxford, England (1994-1997). He received his education in China at both Shandong University and Renmin University, in Italy at Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, and in Canada at the University of Guelph. His primary areas of research and teaching included Ancient Greek Philosophy (esp. Plato, Aristotle), and Ancient Chinese Philosophy (esp. Classical Confucianism). (en)
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  • 余纪元 (zh)
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