
معرفی
Jing Iris Hu is a philosopher at Concordia University (Montreal, Canada) specializing in Confucian ethics and moral psychology. Her work explores the role of emotions like shame and sympathy in moral communities, focusing on their functions in moral deliberation and motivation.
- Education: Ph.D. from Duke University (2017).
Her current research includes a monograph on shame and self-awareness in Early Chinese Thought, with recent publications in journals like The Journal of American Philosophical Association and Hypatia. She is also a visiting scholar at Cornell University’s Sage School of Philosophy for Fall 2024.
Her publications analyze intersections between Confucian philosophy and contemporary moral theory, emphasizing empathy, moral autonomy, and gender roles in Chinese tradition. She contributes to interdisciplinary debates on emotional congruence and bias in psychology.
Dr. Hu's teaching includes courses on Classical Chinese Philosophy, Biomedical Ethics, and Advanced Ethics, with recent leaves for research and translation projects.




