
معرفی
Lee H. Yearley is the Walter Y. Evans-Wentz Professor of Oriental Philosophy, Religion, and Ethics at Stanford University's Department of Religious Studies. His research centers on comparative religious ethics and poetics, particularly focusing on China-West dialogues.
Research Interests:
- Comparative Religious Ethics
- Virtue Theory
- Selected Christian Thinkers
- Classical Chinese Thought
His scholarly work bridges early Chinese philosophy with Western theological traditions, emphasizing virtue ethics and cross-cultural understanding.
Scientific Contributions: His seminal books Mencius and Aquinas (1990) and The Ideas of Newman (1978) explore virtue theories across Confucian and Aristotelian frameworks, and Christian human religiosity respectively.
Academic Honors:
- Walter Y. Evans-Wentz Professorship
Holding a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, he maintains active engagement with both Chinese and Western philosophical traditions.



