Mr. Lee Ho Yeung
I am currently an MPhil student in Philosophical Theology at Oriel College, University of Oxford. Before this, I graduated in 2023 from the Department of Philosophy, CUHK. My research interests mainly lie in metaphysics and philosophy of religion. I am now working on a dissertation on the metaphysics of divine attributes, where I aim to apply resources in higher-order metaphysics to reconstruct and examine traditional problems in theistic philosophy.
My undergraduate studies at CUHK provided me with an exceptionally broad training in philosophy, including studies ranging from pre-Qin Chinese thought to 21st-century analytic philosophy. The diverse and open academic environment in the Department of Philosophy taught me to be open-minded towards worldviews or philosophical positions that are distinctly different from mine. My training in analytic philosophy and philosophy of religion equipped me with a firm foundation of skills and background knowledge to pursue my current studies. My studies in Eastern philosophy, particularly Buddhism and Confucianism, have also consistently provided me with fresh insights into religious thought.
My experience at CUHK has instilled in me a way of life that places reflection at the heart of living. It has profoundly shaped my aspirations. I am deeply grateful to my professors and fellow students, whose guidance and friendship made my time at CUHK enjoyable, enriching, and meaningful.
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