1st Edition

The Routledge International Handbook of Morality, Cognition, and Emotion in China

Edited By Ryan Nichols Copyright 2022
326 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

326 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

326 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This ground-breaking handbook provides multi-disciplinary insight into Chinese morality, cognition and emotion by collecting in one place a comprehensive collection of essays focused on Chinese morality by world-leading experts from more than a dozen different academic fields of study. Through fifteen substantive chapters, readers are offered a holistic look into the ways morality could be... Read more

Introduction

Part 1: Models

1: The cultural evolution of Chinese morality, and the essential value of multi-disciplinary research in understanding it

Ryan Nichols

2: Doing right and not doing wrong: A social psychological model for the situated morality of the Chinese and other cultural groups

Michael H. Bond

Part 2: Distal and Subpersonal Factors

3: An Ecological Analysis of Chinese Morality: Latitude, Pathogens, Agriculture and Modernization

Takeshi Hamamura

4: Genetic contributions to East Asian morality

Yiyi Wang & Yanjie Su

5: Cultural neuroscience perspectives on moral judgment with a focus on East Asia

Shihui Han

Part 3: Cultural and Historical Factors

6: Cognitive Science and Early Confucian Virtue Ethics: In Defense of Habit

Edward Slingerland

7: Language and Morality in Chinese Culture

Perry Link

8: Chinese Moral Psychology as Framed by China?s Legal Tradition: Historical illustrations of how the friction between formal and informal species of law defines the “legal soul” of China

John Head

Part 4: Developmental and Psychological Factors

9: Understanding Morality in China from a Perspective of Developmental Psychology

Liqi Zhu & Yingjia Wan

10: “The Moral Child”: Anthropological Perspectives on Moral Development in China

Jing Xu

11: Social Psychology and the Meaning of Morality in Chinese and China: Misconceptions, Conceptions, and Possibilities

Emily E. Buchtel

Part 5: Factors of Moral Change

12: Trajectories of Moral Transformation in Contemporary China

Yunxiang Yan

13: Well-being and Morality in Chinese Culture

Vivian Lun

14: Protest and Chinese Morality: A Hong Kong Case Study

Jeffrey Wasserstrom

15: Understanding the Cultural Diversity of Chinese Morality

Yiming Jing & Huajian Cai

Biography

Ryan Nichols is a Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Fullerton. He studies China, cultural evolution, and the cultural evolution of China and Chinese thought.