Jingjing Li
Universitair docent Chinese en vergelijkende filosofie
- Naam
- Dr. J. Li
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 2727
- j.li@hum.leidenuniv.nl

Jingjing Li is een Universitair Docent aan het Instituut voor Wijsbegeerte.
Universitair docent Chinese en vergelijkende filosofie
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Instituut voor Wijsbegeerte
- Li J. (2025), Reorientating illusory convention in renewing the tradition: Taixu and Fazun’s humanistic Buddhism, Studies in Chinese Religions : .
- Li J. (2024), Joy as contextualized feeling: two contrasting pictures of joy in East Asian Yogācāra, Journal of the American Academy of Religion : .
- Li J. (2024), Meta-ethical pluralism in Longlian’s socially engaged buddhism, Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies 7(1): 144-189.
- Li J. (2024), 隆蓮法師“人間佛教” 思想中的元倫理多元論 [Meta-ethical Pluralism in Longlian’s Socially Engaged Buddhism, Longlian fashi renjian fojiao sixiang zhong de yuanlunli duoyuanlun] (vertaling Li J.). In: Zhan R. & Chen J. (red.), Jingzheng yu hujian: “Renjian Fojiao” mianlin de xianshi qingjing yu Fojiao de kua wenhua chuanbo: 競爭與互鑑:“人間佛教”面臨的現實情境與佛教的跨文化傳播: World Scholastic Publishers. 120-155.
- Li J. (2023), Liang the Buddhist. In: Meynard T. & Major P. (red.), Dao companion to Liang Shuming’s philosophy. Dao Companions to Chinese Philosophy nr. 17. Cham: Springer.
- Li J. (2022), Comparing Husserl’s Phenomenology and Chinese Yogacara in a Multicultural World: A Journey Beyond Orientalism. London: Bloomsbury.
- Li J. (2022), Bespreking van: Emmanuel S.M. (2021), Philosophy's big questions: comparing Buddhist and western approaches. New York: Columbia University Press. Philosophy East and West 72(4): 1-5.
- Li J. (2021), Eroding sexism: a Yogācāra dialectics of gender, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review 60(2): 297-317.
- Li J. (2020), D.T. Suzuki and the Chinese search for Buddhist Modernism. In: Harding J.S., Hori V.S. & Soucy A. (red.), Buddhism in the global eye: beyond East and West. London : Bloomsbury . 87-102.
- Li J. (2019), Through the Mirror: The Account of Other Minds in Chinese Yogācāra Buddhism, Dao 18(3): 435-451.
- Li J. (2017), From Self-Attaching to Self-Emptying: An Investigation of Xuanzang's Account of Self-Consciousness, Open Theology 3(1): 184-197.
- Li J. (2016), Buddhist Phenomenology and the Problem of Essence, Comparative Philosophy 7(1): 59-89.