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He Ping’s introduction

He Ping, female, doctor of philosophy, professor and doctoral supervisor in the Department of Philosophy of Wuhan University, was born in Wuhan in October 1953.

He currently serves as deputy director of the Institute of Marxist Philosophy at Wuhan University, deputy director of the Women's Research Center of Wuhan University, part-time researcher at the Institute of Marxist Philosophy and Chinese Modernization at Sun Yat-sen University, executive director of the National Society for the History of Marxist Philosophy, and executive director of the Hubei Provincial Philosophical Society.

, executive director of the Hubei Provincial Women's Theory Research Association, and member of the Wuhan Municipal People's Government Decision-making Advisory Committee.

He went to the Department of Philosophy of Harvard University as a senior visiting scholar.

In September 2000, he went to the United States to attend the Fourth World Marxist Congress, and in August 2003, he went to Turkey to attend the 21st Philosophy Congress.

Author of "Structure and Culture of Human Cognition", "Evolution of Traditional Chinese Scientific Methods", "Survival and Evaluation", "Marxist Philosophy and Cultural Philosophy", "Marxist Theory of Chinese Geochemical Exploration" (co-authored with Li Weiwu); participated in Huang Nansen

The professor and others edited the "History of Marxist Philosophy" (eight volumes), and wrote the "Marxist Philosophy in Canada" section in the eighth volume; in "Foreign Social Sciences", "Xinhua Digest", "Philosophical Research", "

He has published more than 90 academic papers and more than 10 translations in domestic and overseas journals such as Academic Monthly and Chinese Cultural Monthly.

He presided over the Provincial Department of Education's teaching reform project "History of Marxist Philosophy" and Wuhan University's teaching reform project "Research on the Curriculum Content Reform of "History of Marxist Philosophy".

Won the "Five One Project" Award and the Wu Yuzhang Outstanding Achievement Award of the Central Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China in 1997, and the first prize of the National Philosophy and Social Science Fund Project Outstanding Achievements in 1999; won the first Luojia Chizi Special Prize of Wuhan University in 1998; academic

The monograph "Survival and Evaluation" won the second prize of the Hubei Province Social Science Outstanding Achievements Award in 2001; the paper "Research on the Bottleneck Problems of Women's Development in Contemporary China" won the 2003 Hubei Provincial Women's Federation and Hubei Provincial Women's Theoretical Research Association Outstanding Paper Award.