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Stephen C. Angle is Professor of Philosophy and Mansfield Freeman Professor of East Asian Studies at Wesleyan University, where he has taught since 1994. He serves as Director of the Fries Center for Global Studies and is a leading scholar in Chinese Philosophy, Confucianism, and comparative philosophy. His work explores intersections between ethics, politics, and global human rights.
- B.A., East Asian Studies, Yale University
- Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Michigan
Research Interests: Angle specializes in Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism, integrating these traditions with modern ethical and political philosophy. His scholarship emphasizes cross-cultural dialogue and the practical relevance of classical Chinese thought in addressing contemporary issues.
Article Trends: His publications span comparative ethics, political philosophy, and Neo-Confucian thought, with recent work focusing on moral cultivation and progressive Confucianism. Key themes include bridging ancient and modern perspectives, and analyzing virtue ethics across cultural contexts.
- Berggruen Fellowship (2016–17)
- Binswanger Prize for Excellence in Teaching
Grants and Leadership: Angle has received multiple grants, including Fulbright years in Taipei and Beijing. He served as President of the International Society for Comparative Study of Chinese and Western Philosophy and established the Tang Junyi Lecture Series at the University of Michigan in 2010.


