道德增強的核心困境與研究啟示
The Core Dilemma of Moral Enhancement and Its Research Insights
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LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract in English.
The frontier issue of “moral enhancement” is fraught with inherent dilemmas. Its appeal lies in its oversimplified understanding of human nature, and its fundamental fallacy stems from its reliance on neuroessentialism – a theory incapable of accounting for the situated, culturally embedded, and dynamically emergent nature of morality. In a groundbreaking synthesis, Professor Xu Xiangdong integrates “4E” cognition theory with the Confucian concepts of self-cultivation and personhood, demonstrating that morality constitutes a form of wisdom grounded in practice, embodiment, and social interaction, which cannot be technologically “encoded”. Genuine moral progress arises from nurturing inner virtue through education and practical experience, which remain the only viable path that truly honours the essence of human morality.
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