Personal information

  • B.Sc. (honors) in Psychology (2016.09-2020.06): Zhejiang University, Hangzhou
  • Ph.D. in Philosophy (2020.09-present): Zhejiang University, Hangzhou
  • Visiting PhD Student (2024.10-2025.09): LMU Munich

Research interests

My research interests and current research focus on AI ethics, with a particular emphasis on responsibility issues. In addition to philosophical analysis and discussion, I also employ experimental philosophical methods to investigate people's attitudes towards these topics.

Selected publications

  1. Li, Y., & Cong, H. (2023). Artificial Intelligence Value Analysis based on Symbolic Interactionism. Journal of Dialectics of Nature. 45(4), 79–87.
  2. Wu, M., Li, Y., Yin, J., Li, X., & Sun, X. (2023). Relationship Between Family Rituals and Prosocial Tendency of Adolescents: The Mediating Role of Meaning in Life. Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology, 31(1), 175–178.
  3. Wu, M., Yan, M., Lin, M., Xiong, T., Li, Y., & Sun, X. (2023). The Impact of Differential Interpersonal Relationships on People' Expectations for Moral Decision-making of Intelligent Machines. Journal of Psychological Science, 46(5), 1204–1211.
  4. Li, Y., Cui, P., & Wu, M. (2022). Intelligent Machines with Faster Moral Decision-making Gain More Trust: The Mediating Role of Competence Perception. Journal of Psychological Science, 45(6), 1436–1442.
  5. Rusdi, A., Nurasha, K. P., Rachmawati, M. A., Li, Y., Pan, W., & Andriansyah, Y. (2022). Models of Helping, Happiness, and Spiritual Serenity among Indonesian and Chinese Students. International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, 5(2), 83-89.
  6. Wu, M., Li, Y., Wang, J., Liu, H., & Sun, X. (2021). The impact of family rituals on well-being of college students: A chain mediating model of social connectedness and self-control. Journal of Psychological Science, 44(6), 1346–1353.