Courage to Trust–Discussion of Moral Personality Built on the Confucian Ethics

The value of Xin can find its origin in the Analects and other works by Confucius. Taking the perspectives from ethics and social psychology, pills  this research aims to probe possible psychological basis for the value of Xin and discuss it from two aspects extracted from the Analects, i.e. being t...

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Main Authors: Lei Kang, Ying Qiu, Tie Zheng, Anne Rubienska
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University 2015-09-01
Series:Ethics in Progress
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Online Access:https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/eip/article/view/8333
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description The value of Xin can find its origin in the Analects and other works by Confucius. Taking the perspectives from ethics and social psychology, pills  this research aims to probe possible psychological basis for the value of Xin and discuss it from two aspects extracted from the Analects, i.e. being trustworthy and being able to trust.  However, among Confucian ethics, the significance of the value of Xin is somehow underestimated, especially the willingness and ability to trust others. The discussion of Confucian ethical value of Xin focuses on the fusion and fission processes of turning the value of Xin into moral trait and behaviour, and extends into the development of moral personality. The fusion process of incorporating credibility into self and the fission process of transmitting trust into otherness reflect the importance of social interaction and learning experience in forming moral personality, as Confucius used to emphasized in his teaching. The driving force of these processes and the connection between ethical values and moral personality is the courage to be trusting, as well as trusty. A moral personality characterized by the courage to trust echoes the courage to connect self to others, which is enhanced by the effectively formed and activated schema of trust. Bringing Confucian ethics in the light of personality psychology, this multidisciplinary study may provide a new perspective to examine moral behaviour by unveiling the psychological link between ethical values and moral personality, which is the courage to be connected to others, i.e. the courage to trust.
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spelling doaj.art-327c047218bd4fa3918e5b97415549ff2022-12-22T03:06:40ZdeuAdam Mickiewicz UniversityEthics in Progress2084-92572084-92572015-09-0162112510.14746//eip.2015.2.28079Courage to Trust–Discussion of Moral Personality Built on the Confucian EthicsLei Kang0Ying Qiu1Tie Zheng2Anne Rubienska3Guangdong University of Foreign StudiesGuangdong University of Foreign StudiesGuangdong University of Foreign StudiesGuangdong University of Foreign StudiesThe value of Xin can find its origin in the Analects and other works by Confucius. Taking the perspectives from ethics and social psychology, pills  this research aims to probe possible psychological basis for the value of Xin and discuss it from two aspects extracted from the Analects, i.e. being trustworthy and being able to trust.  However, among Confucian ethics, the significance of the value of Xin is somehow underestimated, especially the willingness and ability to trust others. The discussion of Confucian ethical value of Xin focuses on the fusion and fission processes of turning the value of Xin into moral trait and behaviour, and extends into the development of moral personality. The fusion process of incorporating credibility into self and the fission process of transmitting trust into otherness reflect the importance of social interaction and learning experience in forming moral personality, as Confucius used to emphasized in his teaching. The driving force of these processes and the connection between ethical values and moral personality is the courage to be trusting, as well as trusty. A moral personality characterized by the courage to trust echoes the courage to connect self to others, which is enhanced by the effectively formed and activated schema of trust. Bringing Confucian ethics in the light of personality psychology, this multidisciplinary study may provide a new perspective to examine moral behaviour by unveiling the psychological link between ethical values and moral personality, which is the courage to be connected to others, i.e. the courage to trust.https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/eip/article/view/8333Confucian ethicsvaluesXintrustmoral personalityschema
spellingShingle Lei Kang
Ying Qiu
Tie Zheng
Anne Rubienska
Courage to Trust–Discussion of Moral Personality Built on the Confucian Ethics
Ethics in Progress
Confucian ethics
values
Xin
trust
moral personality
schema
title Courage to Trust–Discussion of Moral Personality Built on the Confucian Ethics
title_full Courage to Trust–Discussion of Moral Personality Built on the Confucian Ethics
title_fullStr Courage to Trust–Discussion of Moral Personality Built on the Confucian Ethics
title_full_unstemmed Courage to Trust–Discussion of Moral Personality Built on the Confucian Ethics
title_short Courage to Trust–Discussion of Moral Personality Built on the Confucian Ethics
title_sort courage to trust discussion of moral personality built on the confucian ethics
topic Confucian ethics
values
Xin
trust
moral personality
schema
url https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/eip/article/view/8333
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