Hello, I’m Junjie (“JJ”)!
I am a PhD candidate of Department of Philosophy at Peking University in Beijing, China.
I am also a Visiting Assistant in Research in the Philosophy Department at Yale University.
My academic interest focuses on understanding life sciences from the perspective of philosophy, ethics, history, and social studies.
Recently, I have been particularly focused on issues related to neuroethics and philosophy of neuroscience.
Now, I am working on my doctoral thesis on the neuroethical issues of memory erasure.
In my spare time, I enjoy translating English books and articles that align with my academic and personal interests for Chinese readers.
Educational Background
Ph.D. Candidate in Philosophy (ABD)
Peking University
Program: Philosophy of Science and Technology
Visiting Graduate Student, 2024-2025
Yale University
Program: Visiting Assistant in Research in Philosophy
B.A. in Philosophy, 2021
Nanjing University
Major: Philosophy Double Minors: Biological Sciences & Applied Psychology
Academic Positions
Research Interests
AOS - Area of Specialization
Biomedical Ethics, Philosophy of Medicine, Social Studies of Science
AOC - Area of Competence
Philosophy of Psychology, History of Life Sciences, Medical Sociology
Other Trainings
2019-2020
Undergraduate Researcher
Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, Nanjing University
Contact
Address: 5 Yiheyuan Rd., Haidian Dist., Beijing, China, 100871