Moral Fictionalism
I investigate moral fictionalism as a response to the challenges posed by moral error theory, focusing on how normative discourse can remain practically effective without requiring robust metaphysical grounding. My work also explores how fictionalist approaches can be revised to address feminist concerns about abstraction, exclusion, and power.
Feminist & Care Ethics
Drawing on feminist ethics and care theory, I develop a relational account of normativity that emphasizes dependency, vulnerability, and situated knowledge. I am particularly interested in how care can function as a normative anchor within a fictionalist framework, and how gendered structures shape moral practices.
AI and Epistemic Injustice
I examine how emerging technologies reshape practices of care, responsibility, and knowledge production. My work focuses on AI systems as sites where normative “fictions” are operationalized, often reproducing epistemic injustice while also creating new possibilities for ethical design.
Breaking the Silence: The Gender Gap in Philosophy in China
Guangxi University Talent Research Funding Project (2025–present)
Role: Principal Investigator
A Philosophical Study on Overcoming Moral Nihilism under the Challenge of Ontological Naturalism
National Social Science Foundation Youth Project (2024–present)
Role: Research Participant