University of Kansas
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2021
APA Central Division
CV
Incheon, Korea (Republic of)
Areas of Specialization
Normative Ethics
Value Theory
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    The Nature of Achievement: The Comparative Value Approach
    Philosophia 51 (3): 1159-1173. 2023.
    While investigating the value of achievements, Dunkle claims that lucky achievements are possible. For instance, if a person does great works, then it is possible that the works have the status of achievements, even if luck plays a crucial role in doing the great works. Rather than examining Dunkle’s claim, this paper proceeds discussion under the assumption that lucky achievements are possible. In particular, based on this assumption, this paper suggests a new approach to the nature of achievem…Read more
  •  223
    A Puzzle of Prudence: Reason to Prioritize Current Goals
    Cheolhak-Korean Journal of Philosophy 146 171-190. 2021.
    Some goals have special significance to agents. For instance, an agent could find her life worth living because she is pursuing her current goal, and the agent could also think that her previous life has no value because she did not pursue the current goal. If an agent’s current goal has special importance to the agent, then in terms of prudence the agent’s decision to obtain her current goal could be permissible even in the case where achieving her previous goal brings out larger advantages. A …Read more
  •  215
    The trustworthiness of AI: Comments on Simion and Kelp’s account
    Asian Journal of Philosophy 2 (1): 1-9. 2023.
    Simion and Kelp explain the trustworthiness of an AI based on that AI’s disposition to meet its obligations. Roughly speaking, according to Simion and Kelp, an AI is trustworthy regarding its task if and only if that AI is obliged to complete the task and its disposition to complete the task is strong enough. Furthermore, an AI is obliged to complete a task in the case where the task is the AI’s etiological function or design function. This account has a strength in that it can provide a unifica…Read more
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    The Nature of Diachronic Welfare: A Defense of the Redemption Thesis
    CHUL HAK SA SANG - Journal of Philosophical Ideas 85 (85): 63-89. 2022.
    The redemption thesis assumes that how events in a person’s life are related to one another is important in evaluating the person’s welfare throughout life. In particular, according to this thesis of welfare, the fact that a person’s previous hardships contribute to bringing out the same person’s later successes, and the person would regard the hardships as having been worthwhile in light of the successes makes the person’s life better for the person herself. Recently, Ian D. Dunkle provided fou…Read more