1)Yunfeng He. (2003). The issue of establishing the category of knowledge sciences. (Guan Yu Jian Gou Zhi Shi Ke Xue De Wen Ti). Shanghai, China: Journal of Shanghai Teachers University, No. 1.
2)Yunfeng He & Jian Hu. (2003). Subject, Knowledge, and Freedom. (Zhu Ti, Re Shi, Zi You). Beijing, China: Chinese Humanities and History Publishing House.
3)Yunfeng He. (2001). From general evolution to knowledge evolution: A study on evolutionary epistemology. (Cong Pu Bian Jin Hua Dao Zhi Shi Jin Hua: Guan Yu Jin Hua Ren Shi Lun De Yan Jiu). Shanghai, China: Shanghai Educational Press.
4)Yunfeng He & Jian Hu. (2001). On holoepistemology. (Quan Xi Ren Shi Lun Chu Yi). Hangzhou, China: Zhengjiang Journal of Social Sciences, No. 1.
5)Yunfeng He. (2001). The origin and development of evolutionary epistemology. (Jin Hua Ren Shi Lun De Xing Qi Yu Yan Hua). Beijing, China: Natural Dialectics Newsletter, No. 1.
6)Yunfeng He & Wenjiang Chen. (1999). Quantitatively evaluation of truth in cognition. (Ren Shi De Zhen li Du Ji Qi Ping Jia Wen Ti). Beijing, China: Philosophy Research, No. 9.
7)Wenjiang Chen & Yunfeng He. (1999). Initiating the study on thinking controlling theory. (Zhong Shi Dui Si Wei Kong Zhi Lun De Yan Jiu). Beijing, China: Philosophy Development, No. 11.
8)Yunfeng He & Shunyao Jin. (1998). An overview about the studies on evolutionary epistemology. Hangzhou, China: Zhengjiang Journal of Social Sciences, No. 5.
9)Yunfeng He. (1994). Effective thinking: Theory and practice. (Si Wei Xiao Lv Li Lun Yu Shi Jian). Shanghai, China: Shanghai Joint Publishing Company.
10)Yunfeng He. (1989).¡¡Principle of simplicity: The way and representations of knowledge growth. (Jian Dan Xing Yuan Ze: Zhi Shi Zeng Zhang De Dao Lu He Xing Shi). People's Press.