Moral Obligation and Moral Motivation in Confucian Role-Based Ethics

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A. T. Nuyen
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[1] National University of Singapore,Department of Philosophy
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Dao | 2009年 / 8卷
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Externalism; Moral motivation; Internalism; Role-based ethics;
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How is the Confucian moral agent motivated to do what he or she judges to be right or good? In western philosophy, the answer to a question such as this depends on whether one is an internalist or externalist concerning moral motivation. In this article, I will first interpret Confucian ethics as role-based ethics and then argue that we can attribute to Confucianism a position on moral motivation that is neither internalist nor externalist but somewhere in between. I will then illustrate my claim with my reading of Mencius 6A4, showing that it is superior to readings found in the literature, which typically assume that Mencius is an internalist.
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