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Wan-Chuan Fang is a Research Fellow at the Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, since 1990. Additionally, he serves as a Visiting Chair Professor at the Department of Philosophy, Soochow University, since 2007. His academic career spans over three decades, focusing on Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, and the works of Donald Davidson and Later Wittgenstein.
- B.A., National Taiwan University (1971)
- M.A., University of Cincinnati (1976)
- Ph.D., University of California / Irvine (1984)
His research expertise lies in the philosophy of language and mind, with a particular emphasis on Donald Davidson's and Later Wittgenstein's theories. This aligns with the interdisciplinary focus of the Institute of European and American Studies, bridging linguistic, cognitive, and cultural studies in Western philosophy.
Scientific Awards and Grants:
- Fulbright Scholarship (2010-2011)
- Distinguished Special Research Award (2008)
- Mentor Program for Young Scholars (2007-2008)
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