20 10 On September 25th, the Beijing News published Mr. Wu Si's article Reading is the Main Content of My Life, and the book he recommended was Wang Haiming's New Ethics (see Resources for details).
In March, 2004, China Encyclopedia Publishing House published Professor Tang Daixing's academic monograph "On Excellent Moral System-A Study of New Ethics" (published by Commercial Press 200/kloc-0). (See Resources for details)
In 2002, Hainan Publishing House published Professor Zhou's The Course of Equality Concept. The title of the eleventh section of the eighth chapter of the book is Wang Haiming's New Theory of Equality. (See Resources for details.) In his speech How Equality Is Possible: A Modern Dilemma of an Ancient Ideal, Mr. Gao Ruiquan of East China Normal University adopted the equality theory of "complete equality of basic rights and equal proportion of non-basic rights" founded by Wang Haiming in the New Ethics. Gao Ruiquan: "How can equality be an ancient ideal and a modern dilemma", Liberation Daily, September 3, 2006 (see Resources for details).
In the fourth issue of Ethical Studies in China in 2007, Dr. Sun Zhihai published a paper criticizing Wang Haiming's "new ethics": "On the factual attribute of behavior is a wrong concept" (see resources for details). In the fifth issue, Wang Haiming's reply "The Factual Attribute of Behavior and the Necessary Attribute of Behavior: Criticism of Sun Zhihai's Criticism" was published (see Resources for details).
In the first issue of 2009, Journal of Yuxi Teachers College began to serialize Professor Tang Daixing's academic monograph on Wang Haiming's new ethics (revised edition, three volumes, published by the Commercial Press in 2008): Contemporary New Utilitarianism: A Study of New Ethics (see Resources for details).
On April 2 1 2007, the editorial department of Journal of Peking University Postgraduates held a seminar on new ethics in Wang Haiming. Three of the papers were published in the second issue of the magazine, forming a column. (See Resources for details)
In 2005, Inner Mongolia People's Publishing House published the doctoral thesis "Research on Moral Education in Contemporary China" by Dr. Men Limou, Ph.D., Nankai University. The book has 280,000 words and is quoted from Wang Haiming's New Ethics 6 1. One of the chapters reads: "The issue of human nature is extremely complicated. There have been different opinions for thousands of years, and many viewpoints have also been formed in the history of Chinese and foreign philosophy. Until today, Mr. Wang Haiming's epoch-making masterpiece "New Ethics" came out, and many puzzling problems surrounding human nature and morality for thousands of years were solved by him. (Men Limou: Research on Moral Education in Contemporary China, Inner Mongolia People's Publishing House, 2005, p. 2 19. )
In 2003, Mr. Lei Yongsheng, a famous scholar, wrote Wang Haiming's New Ethics: "In the first year of the new century, the China ethics circle published a new book: Mr. Wang Haiming's New Ethics. With its unique framework, connotation and methods, especially many novel ideas, it has aroused widespread concern in academic circles ... The greatest contribution of Wang Haiming's New Ethics is to break through the rigid structure of ethics and break the pattern of traditional ethics for decades, opening up a new road for the construction of ethics. " (quoted from Tang Xing: On Excellent Moral System: A Study of New Ethics, Encyclopedia of China Press, 2004, p. 1 p.)
"Ethical Research" in the series of philosophical albums on the history of China's humanities and academic research in the 20th century, edited by Professor Lou Yulie from the Department of Philosophy of Peking University, wrote: "In the study of the basic principles of ethics, the New Ethics of Wang Haiming 200 1 ... this book has its own unique views on the system structure and basic concepts, and is a work annotated by the Six Classics." (Tan Zhongcheng and Chen Shaofeng: Research on Ethics, Fujian People's Publishing House, 2006, p. 83)
In 2006, the reference room of Philosophy Department of Peking University counted the citation rate of teachers' works in this department for 20 years, and Wang Haiming's New Ethics ranked first.
Some academic papers in Wang Haiming and their citation rates (data are from China Knowledge Network 20 1 1 March) (see Resources for details). For the electronic version of some academic papers, please see further reading.