Prior to joining the University of Macau as Postdoctoral Fellow of Philosophy and Religious Studies in 2019, Tang had been an assistant lecturer at CUHK, where he earned his PhD. He had taught in several Hong Kong and Macau Universities. Tang’s main research interests lie in Philosophy of Memory and Forgetting, Comparative Philosophy and Continental Philosophy, especially Phenomenology and Hermeneutics. He has published more than ten articles on phenomenology, hermeneutics, philosophy of forgiveness, Chinese philosophy in a number of philosophy journals and anthologies. Recently, comparative philosophy constitutes his main research interest. Education PhD The Chinese University of Hong Kong M.Phil. The Chinese University of Hong Kong B.A. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Professional Experience 2019- Postdoctoral Fellow in Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of Macau 2018–2019 Assistant Lecturer in Dept. of Philosophy, The Chinese University of Hong Kong 2013–2015 Assistant College Lecturer in General Education and Philosophy, The Community College at Lingnan University 2013 Part-time Instructor in General Education. Macau University of Science and Technology 2013 Part-time teacher, Hong Kong University SPACE 2012–2013 Part-time College Lecturer in General Education and Philosophy, The Community College at Lingnan University 2012–2013 Part-time College Lecturer in Lingnan LIFE Courses Regularly Taught Memory and Forgetting; Philosophy of Love; Applied Ethics; Logic and Critical Thinking; The History of Western Philosophy: Ancient Greek Philosophy; Metaphysics; Epistemology; Principle of Philosophy; Marion’s God without Being; Philosophy of Painting; Contemporary French Philosophy