儒家德性生成之途:"為仁由己"而非"技術外掛"
The Path of Confucian Virtue Formation: "To be Benevolent (Ren) is up to Oneself" Rather Than "Technological Shortcuts"
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https://doi.org/10.24112/ijccpm.233404Abstract
LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract in English.
Regarding the path of moral cultivation, Confucian ethics differs fundamentally from the underlying logic of Jason T. Eberl and Matilda Ajibola’s article. Confucian ethics, based on the belief that ‘cultivating benevolence depends on oneself’ and the inclusive character of ‘non-coerciveness’, holds that external technological interventions for moral enhancement are unnecessary for those who have already achieved moral maturity and impossible for those with moral deficiencies.
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