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ONENESS AND SELF‐CENTEREDNESS IN THE MORAL PSYCHOLOGY OF WANG YANGMING
Authors:David W. Tien
Affiliation:University of Michigan
Abstract:Rather than “selfishness,” a more accurate and revealing interpretation of Wang's use of siyuinline imageis “self‐centeredness.” One of the main goals in Wang's model of moral cultivation was to attain a state devoid of self‐centered desires. Wang relied a great deal on the exercise and cultivation of an emotional identification and feeling of oneness with others. In this paper, I first provide a brief summary of the role of Wang's concept of siyu in his moral psychology. I then examine key passages in Wang's writings that reveal his nuanced understanding of siyu and, along the way, I draw on empirical research in psychology to help illuminate the significance of Wang's view of siyu to his overall model of moral cultivation.
Keywords:Chinese philosophy  Wang Yangming  moral psychology  self‐centeredness  selfishness  oneness
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