Academic Profile : Faculty
Assoc Prof Sung Hiu Chuk Winnie
Associate Professor, School of Humanities
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Journal Articles
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staff as info will be
pulled from PRDS)
Sung, Winnie (2024). Is Backsliding Possible on Xunzi's View? Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy. https://rdcu.be/dLsOs
Sung, Winnie (2022). Ratiocination. Asian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 1 issue 2.
Sung, Winnie. (2020). Xin: Being Trustworthy. International Philosophical Quarterly, .
Sung, Winnie. (2019). The Early Confucian Worry about Yuan (Resentment). The Journal of Value Inquiry, .
Sung, Winnie. (2019). Bu Ren in the Mencius: I Cannot Let You be Harmed. Philosophy East and West, .
Sung, Winnie. (2017). Li, Qing, and Ethical Transformation in the Xunzi. Asian Philosophy, .
Sung, Winnie. (2016). Mencius and Xunzi on Xing. Philosophy Compass, 11(11), 632-641.
Sung, Winnie. (2016). Xiang Yuan (village worthies): The Appearance-only Hypocrite. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy. 15.2: 175-192.
Sung, Winnie (2016). Ethical Transformation in the Xunzi: A Partial Explanation. Journal of Chinese Philosophy and Culture vol. 13: 69-97.
Sung, Winnie (2012). Yu in the Xunzi: Can Desire by Itself Motivate Action? Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11.3: 369-388.
Sung, Winnie (2012). Ritual in the Xunzi: A Change of the Heart/Mind. Sophia 51.2: 211-226.
Sung, Winnie (2022). Ratiocination. Asian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 1 issue 2.
Sung, Winnie. (2020). Xin: Being Trustworthy. International Philosophical Quarterly, .
Sung, Winnie. (2019). The Early Confucian Worry about Yuan (Resentment). The Journal of Value Inquiry, .
Sung, Winnie. (2019). Bu Ren in the Mencius: I Cannot Let You be Harmed. Philosophy East and West, .
Sung, Winnie. (2017). Li, Qing, and Ethical Transformation in the Xunzi. Asian Philosophy, .
Sung, Winnie. (2016). Mencius and Xunzi on Xing. Philosophy Compass, 11(11), 632-641.
Sung, Winnie. (2016). Xiang Yuan (village worthies): The Appearance-only Hypocrite. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy. 15.2: 175-192.
Sung, Winnie (2016). Ethical Transformation in the Xunzi: A Partial Explanation. Journal of Chinese Philosophy and Culture vol. 13: 69-97.
Sung, Winnie (2012). Yu in the Xunzi: Can Desire by Itself Motivate Action? Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11.3: 369-388.
Sung, Winnie (2012). Ritual in the Xunzi: A Change of the Heart/Mind. Sophia 51.2: 211-226.
Book Chapters
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pulled from PRDS)
(Not applicable to NIE
staff as info will be
pulled from PRDS)
Sung, Winnie. (2024). The Philosophy of Xunzi: How Could Xing (Nature) be Bad? Forthcoming in Chinese Philosophy and its Thinkers, edited by Selusi Ambrogio and Dawid Rogacz. Bloomsbury.
Sung, Winnie (2023). A Confucian Account of Trustworthiness. In Perspective on Trust in the History of Philosophy, edited by David Collins, Iris Vidmar Jovanovic, and Mark Alfano. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
Sung, Winnie. (2021). Xunzi. In The Encyclopedia of Ancient History: Asia and Africa, edited by D. T. Potts, Ethan Harkness, Jason Neelis, and Roderick McIntosh. John Wiley & Sons Inc. DOI: 10.1002/9781119399919
Sung, Winnie. (2021). The Hearer’s Conditions for Accepting Testimony. In Sosa Encountering Chinese Philosophy, edited by Huang Yong. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Sung, Winnie. (2021). Cultivating Goodness or Manifesting Goodness: Two Interpretations of Mencius. In Tom Angier and Lisa Raphals (eds.), Skill in Ancient Ethics, London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Sung, Winnie. (2020). Confucius’s Village Worthies: The Thieves of Virtue. In Charlotte Alston, Amber Carpenter, and Rachael Wiseman (eds.), Portraits of Integrity, London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Sung, Winnie. (2017). Zhong in the Analects: with Insights into Loyalty. In Roger Ames and Peter Hershock (eds.), Confucianism for a Changing World Cultural Order, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Chen, Li-Kuei and Sung, Winnie. (2014). The Doctrines and Transformations of the Huang-lao Tradition. In Xiaogan Liu (ed.), Dao: Companion to Daoist Philosophy. Dordrecht: Springer Academic Publishers.
Sung, Winnie (2023). A Confucian Account of Trustworthiness. In Perspective on Trust in the History of Philosophy, edited by David Collins, Iris Vidmar Jovanovic, and Mark Alfano. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
Sung, Winnie. (2021). Xunzi. In The Encyclopedia of Ancient History: Asia and Africa, edited by D. T. Potts, Ethan Harkness, Jason Neelis, and Roderick McIntosh. John Wiley & Sons Inc. DOI: 10.1002/9781119399919
Sung, Winnie. (2021). The Hearer’s Conditions for Accepting Testimony. In Sosa Encountering Chinese Philosophy, edited by Huang Yong. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Sung, Winnie. (2021). Cultivating Goodness or Manifesting Goodness: Two Interpretations of Mencius. In Tom Angier and Lisa Raphals (eds.), Skill in Ancient Ethics, London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Sung, Winnie. (2020). Confucius’s Village Worthies: The Thieves of Virtue. In Charlotte Alston, Amber Carpenter, and Rachael Wiseman (eds.), Portraits of Integrity, London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Sung, Winnie. (2017). Zhong in the Analects: with Insights into Loyalty. In Roger Ames and Peter Hershock (eds.), Confucianism for a Changing World Cultural Order, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Chen, Li-Kuei and Sung, Winnie. (2014). The Doctrines and Transformations of the Huang-lao Tradition. In Xiaogan Liu (ed.), Dao: Companion to Daoist Philosophy. Dordrecht: Springer Academic Publishers.