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14Commitment in the rational relativist perspective and zhi 志 in early Confucianism: Their roles in moral cultivationAsian Philosophy 36 (1): 96-112. 2026.Moral commitments play a role in the process of moral cultivation. This paper explores the concept of commitment and its significance in moral development. Rational relativists argue that commitment is an act of will that guides individuals in making decisions, especially when faced with value conflicts. Through a series of decisions, individuals develop their dispositions and become distinct persons. However, this view of commitment has two major weaknesses: first, rational relativism does not …Read more
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112Commitment in the rational relativist perspective and zhi 志 in early Confucianism: Their roles in moral cultivationAsian Philosophy 2026 (1): 1-17. 2025.Moral commitments play a role in the process of moral cultivation. This paper explores the concept of commitment and its significance in moral development. Rational relativists argue that commitment is an act of will that guides individuals in making decisions, espe- cially when faced with value conflicts. Through a series of decisions, individuals develop their dispositions and become distinct persons. However, this view of commitment has two major weaknesses: first, rational relativism does no…Read more
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52Is there a universal priority in cases of value conflicts? —Reverse engineering Quan 權Asian Philosophy 33 (3): 281-297. 2023.1. When we face a choice among conflicting actions, it is necessary to prioritize one action over others. This paper explores the issue of whether there is a universal priority, and if so, how we c...
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Wuhan UniversityPost-doctoral Fellow
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University of ConnecticutDoctoral student
Middletown, Connecticut, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemological Theories |
| Virtues and Vices |
| Virtue Ethics, Misc |