We’re delighted to kick off the discussion of Alexis Elder’s article, “Conversations from Beyond the Grave? A Neo-Confucian Ethics of Chatbots of the Dead.” We […] Read More
Category: Cross-Cultural Normative Philosophy
I am so glad to have been asked to spend time with Carey and Vitz’s paper, “Mencius, Hume, and the Virtue of Humanity: Sources of […] Read More
Are you interested in the forces that enable and shape moral development? Specifically, are you interested in the psychological and social sources of the virtue […] Read More
I greatly enjoyed reading Youngsun Back’s intriguing paper, ‘Are animals moral?: Zhu Xi and Jeong Yakyong’s views on nonhuman animals’. Back discusses the views of […] Read More
Are you interested in questions about whether non-human animals can be moral and about how answers to that bear on questions about moral status? Are […] Read More
Critical Precis of “Is Sympathy Naïve? Dai Zhen on the Use of Shu to Track Well-Being” by Justin Tiwald By Tobias A. Fuchs I am […] Read More
The Cross-Cultural Normative Philosophy series will return next Wednesday with a discussion of Welfare, Sympathy, and Confucianism. “Is Sympathy Naive? Dai Zhen on the Use […] Read More
Critical Précis of “Human Nature and Moral Sprouts: Mencius on the Pollyanna Problem” by Richard T. Kim by John Hacker-Wright It is a pleasure to […] Read More
I’m happy to announce a new PEA soup series on cross-cultural normative philosophy. This monthly feature will highlight articles showing how cross-cultural philosophy can advance […] Read More