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Lian Jr-Jiun (( Lian, J.J. ) Mandarin name: 連祉鈞 ) (May 4, 1998) is a philosopher from Keelung, Taiwan, currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the Institute of Philosophy, National Taiwan University. He is currently an adjunct teaching assistant in epistemology at the undergraduate level in the Department of Philosophy at National Taiwan University and a visiting researcher for the Social Responsibility Program at Chiao Kwang Technical University.

Published academic works: 1. Lian, J.J. (2023). Moral Perception and Phenomenon Contrast. Master's Thesis, Department of Philosophy, National Chung Cheng University. Dissertation Supervisor: Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu. 2. Lian, J.J. (2023). A Genre Analysis of Chinese Abstracts from SOOCHOW JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES. Master's Thesis, Graduate Institute of Linguistics, National Chung Cheng University. Dissertation Supervisor: Rau ,Der-Hua Victoria . 3. Lian, J.J. (2021). "Can Moral Propositions Serve as Perceptual Content?" Taiwan Philosophical Association 2021 Academic Conference: Taiwanese Philosophy and Philosophical Research in Taiwan. 4. Lian, J.J. (2023). " A Philosophical Inquiry into the Linguistic Findings of Writing Research Articles (RAs) in Philosophy A Case Study: The Genre Analysis of Abstracts in SOOCHOW JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES from 2017 to 2021." Taiwan Philosophical Association 2023 Academic Conference: Interdisciplinary Philosophical Research, Teaching, and Social Practice.

Unpublished and forthcoming academic works: 1. Lian, J. J. (2024). Is Taiwanese Philosophy a Knot of Intentions? Paper presented at the National Chung Cheng University, Department of Philosophy 2024 Spring Academic Conference. 2. Lian, J. J. (2024). Using Linguistics Corpus Data Analysis to Combat PRC's Cognitive Infiltration. Paper presented at the 2024 Annual Conference of the Communication Association: International Academic Conference on Communication and Democratic Resilience 3. Lian, J. J. (2024). Can AI achieve common good and well-being? Implementing the NSTC's R&D guidelines with a human-centered ethical approach. 4. Lian, J. J. (2024). Taiwanese philosophy: "Philosophical activities in Taiwan" or "Taiwanese philosophy with subjective characteristics"? An exploration of the relationship between two semantic divergences (Abstract approved, full text to be presented at the Taiwan Literature Museum).

Experience: • 2017 - 2018: National Chung Cheng University, Department of Philosophy, MOST Project (MOST 104-2410-H-194-104-MY3), Research Paper: Hahn Hsu (2018), "Principles, Situations, and the Normativity of Morality." Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 30(3), 313-347. Position: Proofreader and Editor • 2020 – 2021: National Chung Cheng University, Department of Philosophy, MOST Project (MOST 109-2813-C-194-049-H), " Moral Perception and Phenomenal Contrast." Supervisor: Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu. Position: Researcher • 2021 - 2022: National Chung Cheng University, Department of Philosophy, MOST Project "The Problem of Moral Perception: A Reflection on Principlism (A Limited Defense of Particularism)," Principal Investigator: Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu. Position: Research Assistant • 2022 - 2023: National Chung Cheng University, General Education Center, Course: Critical Thinking (Course Code: 7303015). Position: Teaching Assistant • 2022 - 2023: National Chung Cheng University, General Education Center, Course: Philosophy of Science (Course Code: 7303007). Position: Teaching Assistant • 2022 - 2023: National Chung Cheng University, Department of Philosophy, Course: Scientific Reasoning (Course Code: 1252517). Position: Teaching Assistant • 2024 - Present: Ministry of Education, Third Phase University Social Responsibility (USR) Implementation Project (Central Region). Position: Doctoral Researcher

Education: Lian, Jr-Jiun graduated with a Master of Philosophy, and a Master of Linguistics (Double Major, Double dissertation) from National Chung Cheng University, which is the first double major and double dissertation master's degree in the 35-year history of the university. (Graduated in 2023, President's Award) He also holds a Bachelor in Philosophy from National Chung Cheng University. (Graduated in 2021, National Science Council Undergraduate Award and President's Award) His earlier education includes Taipei Municipal Zhong-Lun High School, Keelung Municipal Jian De Junior High School, Keelung Municipal Wu-Lun Elementary School, and Keelung Long-Sheng Elementary School Kindergarten.

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