
معرفی
Eske Møllgaard is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Rhode Island. A globalized scholar with experience across three continents, he specializes in bridging Chinese philosophies with Western thought, offering American students insights into Eastern wisdom traditions and European philosophical frameworks.
- Ph.D., East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University (1993)
- M.A., Chinese Studies, University of Copenhagen (1986)
- B.A., Philosophy, University of Copenhagen (1985)
His research focuses on Chinese philosophy, particularly Confucianism and Daoism, and Continental European philosophy, with an emphasis on comparative analysis and ethical systems. His work explores the intersection of Eastern and Western thought through ritual, language, and cultural frameworks.
Key trends in his publications include: (1) Comparative studies of Confucian and Western ethical frameworks, (2) Anthropological interpretations of Chinese philosophy, (3) Critical analysis of Buddhist influences in postmodern European thought, and (4) Scholarly contributions to Daoism through the lens of Zhuangzi’s action theory and semantics.



