Department of Philosophy
Name:Cai Wenjing
Title:Professor

Email:caiwenjing@sjtu.edu.cn

Research Expertise:Phenomenology; Continental philosophy

Courses:Classics in western philosophy; History of Philosophy; etc.

Cai Wenjing (born 1983, Shanghai) got her bachelor degree in psychology/philosophy at Peking University, 2005. She got her master degree in philosophy at Peking University, 2008 and her PhD at University of Copenhagen, 2011.

Email: caiwenjing@sjtu.edu.cn

·Freedom, Normativity and Finitude: Between Heidegger and Levinas, Human Studies, 2021.

· Editorial: Integrating Philosophical and Scientific Approaches in Consciousness Research (together with Christopher Gutland, Anthony Fernandez), Frontiers in Psychology, 2021.

·Dissertation: “Reflection as a Form of Human Life—Methodological Issues in Phenomenology”, submitted to University of Copenhagen, 20.07.2011.

·Compatibility and Tensions between Transcendental Idealism and Common-sense Realism—Husserl and McDowell”, Comparative and Continental Philosophy, 2018.

·     ·“Self and Freedom”, in Problems of the Self: Essays in Consciousness, Subjectivity and Otherness, Manidipa Sen (Ed.), Akaar Books, New Delhi (forthcoming).

       ·"Natural Reflection, Phenomenological Reflection and Hyperreflexivity”, Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 2018.

·“Zai xian yan guan nian lun yu chang shi shi zai lun zhi jian—Hu sai er yu mai ke dao er (Between transcendental idealism and common-sense realism—Husserl and McDowell”, Philosophical Researches, 2016.
·“ Zai shi jie zhong fan si—you guo du fan si er lai de xian xiang xue kao cha (Reflection-in-the-world—Phenomenological Investigation on Hyperreflexivity)”, in Beida Journal of Philosophy, vol. 32, 2016.
·“ Fan si de wen ben mo xing—yi zhong xian xiang xue-jie shi xue de shi jiao (Text Model of Reflection—From a phenomenological-hermeneutical Perspective), in Thought and Culture, vol. 15, 2014, pp. 82-94.
·“Hu sai er xian xiang xue fan si gai nian de lun li xiang du (The ethical Dimension of Reflection in Husserlian Phenomenology)”, in Chinese Phenomenology and Philosophical Review, vol. 15, 2014.
·“Reflection and Text: Revisiting the Relation between Pre-reflective and Reflective Experience”. Human Studies, vol. 36(3), 2013, pp. 339-355.  
·“From Adequacy to Apodicticity. Development of the Notion of Reflection in Husserl’s Phenomenology”.Husserl Studies, vol. 29(1), 2013, pp. 13-27. 
· “Between the Sense of Self and the Reality of Self. Self, No Self? Perspectives from Analytical, Phenomenological and Indian Traditions”,Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences,vol. 11, 2012, pp. 113-118. 
· “The Possibility of a ‘Transcendental Language’—a Confrontation between Husserl and Fink”, Foreign Philosophy, 2012, 23, pp. 98-110.
· “On Evidence as a Method”, Journal of Yun’nan University, 2012(3), pp. 9-15.
· “Transcendental Phenomenological Reflection and the Paradox of Beginning”, Beida Journal of Philosophy, vol. 12, 2011, pp. 1-14.