
Moral Psychology of Confucian Shame
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Early Confucian philosophers (notably Confucius and Mencius) emphasized moral significance of shame in self-cultivation and learning. In their discussion, shame is not just a painful sense of moral failure or transgression but also a moral disposition and a form of moral excellence (i.e., virtue) that is essential to Confucian self-cultivation.
In Moral Psychology of Confucian Shame, Bongrae Seok ...
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Early Confucian philosophers (notably Confucius and Mencius) emphasized moral significance of shame in self-cultivation and learning. In their discussion, shame is not just a painful sense of moral failure or transgression but also a moral disposition and a form of moral excellence (i.e., virtue) that is essential to Confucian self-cultivation.
In Moral Psychology of Confucian Shame, Bongrae Seok ...
In Moral Psychology of Confucian Shame, Bongrae Seok ...
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