
معرفی
Hao Dong is a Miller Postdoctoral Fellow at the William H. Miller III Department of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University, transitioning to an Assistant Professor role starting July 2025. He holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University (2023), an MA and BA from Peking University (2018, 2015).
Education:
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, Princeton University (2023)
- MA in Philosophy, Peking University (2018)
- BA in Philosophy, Peking University (2015)
His research focuses on early modern European philosophy, history of science, classical Greek/Roman philosophy, and Chinese philosophy. Current projects include analyses of Leibniz’s virtue ethics, Hobbes’s optical theories, and intercultural philosophical comparisons.
Recent publications explore Leibniz’s ethical framework, the intersection of physics and law in his work, and historical critiques of scientific principles. He actively reviews scholarly works in Leibniz studies.
No awards listed, but maintains active research grants through postdoctoral fellowships. Advising roles and lab affiliations are not explicitly stated.


