陈乐知

访问教授

BA (Monash University), PhD (the University of Sydney)
Rm 417
lokchan@ntu.edu.tw

简历

Lok-Chi Chan is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at National Taiwan University; he also current acts as the CEO of the NTU Center for Traditional and Scientific Metaphysics (TSM Center) and the Secretary-General of the Taiwan Association for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology (LMPST Taiwan). Born and raised in Hong Kong, he acquired his PhD from the University of Sydney in 2017, following a First Class BA Honours from Monash University in 2011. His academic focus lies in the philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion, with a particular emphasis on the philosophical worldview of metaphysical naturalism. This involves the exploration of relevant themes including qualia and consciousness, the metaphysical nature of matter (especially its intrinsic and categorical properties), and the characterisation of naturalism and physicalism. Apart from the discussions concerning the nature and setups of naturalism, he maintains an interest in its dialogue with historical metaphysics (esp. from the 17th to the 20th century) and various forms of non-naturalisms (e.g. idealism and theism).

His research has been published in leading philosophy journals and volumes including the Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Studies, Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Mind, Erkenntnis, Ratio, Journal of Consciousness Studies, and Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. He has received several honours, awards, and special grants throughout his career, including the ‘2030 Cross-Generation Young Scholars Program: Emerging Young Scholars Fellowship Award (2030跨世代年轻学者方案:新秀学者奖助)’ from the National Science and Technology Council of Taiwan, the ‘Global Philosophy of Religion Project Translation Grant’ from the Birmingham Centre for Philosophy of Religion and the John Templeton Foundation, the University of Sydney International Scholarship, and the Faculty of Arts Honours Merit Scholarship from Monash University.

研究范围

  1. Philosophy of mind
  2. Metaphysics
  3. Philosophy of religion
  4. Naturalism and physicalism

出版刊物

  1. J.L.Schellenberg(2023),《神的隐匿与人的理性》(陈乐知翻译/导读),台北:台大出版中心(英国伯明翰大学宗教哲学中心与美国约翰坦伯顿基金「全球宗教哲学翻译奖助」赞助)。(Chinese Translation of J. L. Schellenberg’s Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason, Taipei: National Taiwan University Press, sponsored by ‘The Global Philosophy of Religion Project Translation Grant’, the Birmingham Centre for Philosophy of Religion and the John Templeton Foundation.)
  2. Chan, L.C.* & Latham, A.J. (2022), ‘The Possibility of Emergent Conscious Causal Powers’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 100, no. 1, pp. 195-201.

    Chan, L.C.* (2021), ‘Russellian Physicalism and its Dilemma’, Philosophical Studies, vol.178, pp. 2043–2062.

    Chan, L.C.* (2021), ‘Humility Regarding Intrinsic Properties’, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophyhttps://iep.utm.edu/humili-p/

    Chan, L.C.* (2021), ‘On Characterizing Metaphysical Naturalism’, Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Mind, vol. 1, pp. 232-260.

    Chan, L.C.*, Braddon-Mitchell, D. & Latham, A.J. (2020), ‘Alien Worlds, Alien Laws, and the Humean Conceivability Argument’, Ratio, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 1-13.

    Chan, L.C.* (2020), ‘Can the Russellian Monist Escape the Epiphenomenalist’s Paradox?’, in Grasso, M. & Marmodoro, A. (eds.), Topoi, special issue on mental powers, vol. 39, pp. 1093–1102.

    Chan, L.C.* & Latham, A.J. (2019), ‘Four Meta-methods for the Study of Qualia’, Erkenntnis, vol. 84, no. 1, pp. 145-167.

    Chan, L.C.* (2018), ‘Emergentism and the contingent solubility of salt’, Theoria, vol. 84, pp. 309-324.

    Latham, A.J.*, Ellis, C., Chan, L.C. & Braddon-Mitchell, D. (2017), ‘The Validation of Consciousness Meters: The Idiosyncratic and Intransitive Sequence of Conscious Levels’, Journal of Consciousness Studies, vol. 24, no. 3-4, pp. 103-111.