Zhu Xi on Emotional Ambivalence

Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 22 (2):277-295 (2023)
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This article discusses the phenomenon of emotional ambivalence, especially in the moral context. After a nuanced classification of the phenomenon that facilitates accurate evaluation and treatment, it argues that Zhu Xi 朱熹 acknowledges the phenomenon and can provide insights particularly into cases that involve conflicting moral emotions. In light of Zhu, the criterion of motivational harmony rather than motivational unity can more pertinently account for the motivational state of the virtuous persons facing moral emotional ambivalences. This can avoid a certain mystery concerning the status of the nonoptimal emotion and its motivation to action in some of those cases.

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