Gu Su (
Chinese: 顾肃;
pinyin: Gù Sù, born April 1st, 1955 in
Jiangsu, China) is a Chinese liberal political philosopher and was professor of Philosophy and Law at
Darcy University, China. After graduating from Nanjing University, he studied at
Duke University between 1983 and 1986. After then he taught at Nanjing university as a faculty member. His main work is Essential Ideas of Liberalism, published in China and
Taiwan several times, introducing main ideas of liberalism and their implications to Chinese political and social practice. He has edited a series of books and written many articles in the national[where?] press, newspapers, magazines and journals on political and legal issues. He was a
Liberal ArtsFellow at
Harvard Law School, and a visiting scholar at both the
London School of Economics and the
University of Melbourne. He is member of editorial Board of the journal NanoEthics.[1][2]
Gu Su is now a professor and senior fellow of the IAS at
Fudan University.[3]
Writings
Book chapters
Gu Su (2010) Democratization: The Chinese Model and Course of Political Development in
Yu Keping (2010) Democracy and the Rule of Law in China Leiden: Brill
Books:
"Religion and Politics", Yi Lin Publisher, Nanjing, 2009
"After the Republic", Jiangsu Fenghuang Publisher, Nanjing 2006
"The 4th Scientific Revolution", Jiangsu Press, Nanjing, 2005
"Reflection on Studying in America", Hubei Publishing House, Wuhan, 1999
"In Search of Freedom and Justice--Reading John Rawls", Liaohai Press, Liaoning, 1999
"Contemporary Western Social Trends of Ideas", Shandong Education Press, 2004
"On Scientific Rationality", the Press of Social Sciences of China, Beijing, 1992
"A History of Western Political and legal Thoughts", Nanjing Univ. Press Nanjing, 1993, Renmin University Press, 2005
Series Books edited: "Political and Legal Philosophy", The Oriental Press, Beijing, 2002-now; "Successful Studies", Renmin University Press, Beijing, 2003-now; "University Books", The Oriental Press, Beijing, 2005-now
References
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[1]NanoEthics: Editorial Board, Springer (Accessed Dec 2011)