Jingduo Hu | Philosophy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jingduo Hu | Philosophy | Best Researcher Award

Jilin University | China 

Jingduo Hu is a distinguished scholar specializing in ethics, social philosophy, and political philosophy with a particular focus on Marx’s theory of justice. He earned his doctoral degree from Jilin University, where he developed a deep engagement with both theoretical and historical dimensions of philosophical inquiry. His research critically examines classical philosophical concepts and their relevance to contemporary social, political, and ethical challenges, offering nuanced insights into the intersections of justice, social change, and governance. Hu has contributed significantly to the academic discourse through peer-reviewed publications in leading journals, addressing topics such as historical materialism, public capital in socialism, and the biopolitical implications of digital capitalism. His monograph, Critique and Reconstruction: A Study of Marx’s Theory of Justice, reflects his commitment to bridging theoretical analysis with practical considerations of modern society. By combining rigorous scholarship with innovative perspectives, Hu’s work explores the dynamics of social justice in the context of global political and economic transformations. His research highlights the ongoing relevance of classical philosophical frameworks while engaging with pressing contemporary issues, including the ethical dimensions of technology, digital governance, and societal organization. Through his publications, Hu has contributed to critical debates on the nature of justice, ethical governance, and the role of philosophy in understanding and shaping societal development. His scholarship is characterized by its analytical depth, historical awareness, and forward-looking approach, positioning him as a prominent voice in contemporary philosophy and social thought.

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Featured Publications

Hu, J. (2025). The digitization of life: The biopolitics in the era of digital capitalism. World Futures.

Hu, J. (2024). Theoretical foundations of public capital in socialism with Chinese characteristics. Critique.

Hu, J. (2024). Beyond capitalist justice: The role of historical materialism in Marx’s theory of justice. Critique.