Ongoing Projects

History of Political Thought; Democratic Theory; Traditions of Pluralism; Multiculturalism; AI Ethics and Governance, etc.

(An academic work habit experiment in “slow motion multitasking” in 2025 annus mirabilis.)

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突出宪政学者,突出想要成为的人,理想人格,站在终点身份。通过我的讲故事,来定义商标,突出不凡的经历造就commitment,也帮助我自己凝神聚气——

一方面是广度。同时做,能力强。另一方面是深度、要写到位,耐性,是建筑术,用建筑的方式呈现。更有效地分门别类。最后是我的性格、人格和方法论(写我的哲学观,丰饶法则、可能性,发表一篇论文)。

展示Abstract 论文内容 研究内容给公众

最好研究耶鲁成熟学者,那个死亡哲学,如何展示他们的研究

也要突出关键词和商标,如果可以,不用文本框呈现,而是用Canva制作可更新的美观综合的图示

参考:俄罗斯研究学者,参考:伊朗学者,AI 无国界法律人士,参考荣格梅尔宗教学学者

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最后更新:我的主页,需要聚气,真实,写一个鲜明个人特色、个人存在感的。

然后是我的参与和放图片,真实的我的书写,range,可以按照那些组织的方式做、或者那个英语讲师的. 最好有一个地图。

我的bio,写一个很多奖项,露肌肉的。

化繁为简。

怎样启迪更多人:奋励志奖学金。毛泽东

Ongoing Projects

History of Political Thought; Democratic Theory; Traditions of Pluralism; Multiculturalism; AI Ethics and Governance, etc.

(An academic work habit experiment in “slow motion multitasking” in 2025 annus mirabilis.)

Side Projects in Progress

a. I am working on a book that explores the brain, consciousness, and the body, seeking to uncover the deeper nature of consciousness, life, and reality.

b. I also plan to write a book or essay examining why Albert Einstein said that he believed in the God of Baruch Spinoza, and what that reveals about science, philosophy, and our understanding of the universe.

"One thing I have learned in a long life: that all our science, measured against reality, is primitive and childlike—and yet it is the most precious thing we have." — Albert Einstein

Work Habits: How to Unleash Your Creativity

Philosophical System-Building Project - Version January 2025 Archived

This series presents a structured exploration of my evolving philosophical ideas, serving as both a personal journey and a platform for broader dialogue.

I aim to build a cohesive system that engages with key themes in philosophy, bridging ancient wisdom and contemporary thought. My website will share reflections, essays, and ongoing projects, inviting readers to participate in discussions.

Also, I seek to create a space for the reinterpretation of new and old ideas, where contemporary challenges can be critically examined within a broader philosophical framework.

𝘔𝘺 𝘱𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘰𝘴𝘰𝘱𝘩𝘺 𝘪𝘴 𝘯𝘰𝘵 𝘰𝘯𝘭𝘺 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘮𝘱𝘰𝘳𝘢𝘳𝘺 𝘪𝘯𝘥𝘪𝘷𝘪𝘥𝘶𝘢𝘭𝘴 𝘣𝘶𝘵 𝘢𝘭𝘴𝘰 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘧𝘶𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘦 𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘭𝘥. - 𝘚𝘪𝘮𝘰𝘯𝘦

Ongoing Projects

My recent projects consist of these parts:

Artificial Intelligence Project: Investigating AI ethics, governance, and alignment to address regulatory, philosophical, and constitutional challenges.

Rousseau Project: Exploring the theory and history of political thought.

World Order Project: Envisioning a new, evolving equilibrium in an era of geopolitical power shifts and VCUA.
Multiculturalism Project: Examining ethnicity, nationalism, global citizenship, and migration within political philosophy, focusing on Canadian policies.

Philosophy Project: Engaging in pure philosophical inquiry.

Public Policy and Practicality Project: Responding to real-world societal issues.

Artificial Intelligence Project

AI Ethics & Governance: My research focuses on regulatory frameworks, ethical and meta-ethical issues (the applicability of normative concepts, AI system responsibilities, and moral status), and constitutional questions (the adaptation of constitutional principles to AI and potential revisions). The rapid proliferation of AI has prompted urgent calls for regulation. However, the conceptual and practical foundations of such frameworks remain highly unstable. My work seeks to explore the ethical, legal, and policy challenges posed by AI’s evolution.

We stand at a critical juncture: AI’s exponential growth demands immediate legislative action and global governance models. The message is clear—legislate, govern, and proactively mitigate large-scale AI risks, whether epistemic, ethical, or existential. “Freedom is not the absence of constraints but the mastery of them.” AI safety must not be an afterthought; it is a foundational necessity.

Rousseau Project

This project aims to examine Jean-Jacques Rousseau's conception of the General Will.

Rousseau’s notion of the General Will presents a way in which individual wills—often disparate and conflicting—can be aligned under a singular, General Will, which rises above the competing desires of individuals while still maintaining the rights of individuals within a unified collective identity.

I developed this question through an exploration of the central paradoxes and ambiguities in Rousseau’s idea of the General Will. My study centers on the tension between interpretations of the General Will as a democratic product, emerging from the consensus of citizens, versus a transcendent ideal that reflects the collective good beyond individual preferences. After analyzing Rousseau’s primary texts and relevant scholarly debates, I am trying to find the true intentions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

Multiculturalism Project

Research Focus: Investigating issues of Multiculturalism, Nationalism, Global Citizenship, Ethnicity, and Migration within the framework of Political Philosophy.

Objective: In a world where issues of religious, ethnic, and ethnonational diversity remain a major public and political concern, multicultural political philosophy comprises an invaluable source both of moral and practical guidance. Through this approach, I seek to provide fresh insights into the intersections of identity, diversity, and community in a globalized world, exploring how philosophical frameworks can inform and reshape our understanding of multiculturalism, citizenship, social cohesion, and national unity.

World Order Project

Understanding is power. In an era of geopolitical tensions and VCUA (Volatility, Complexity, Uncertainty, Ambiguity), my goal is to develop an epistemological approach that enables a clearer understanding, conceptualization, and advancement of world order.

Statesmen must serve as educators, bridging a nation’s history with its vision and tradition with foresight. My recent work (under review) analyzes global trends and their underlying logic from a neutral and holistic perspective. It envisions a new equilibrium in a post-American world and analyzes the broader strategic responses to the rising tide of multipolarity by examining the shifting balance of power, historical patterns, and the long-term trajectory of human civilization. I also attempt to advance Henry Kissinger’s theory on world order, assessing its potential application in the coming era.

Philosophy Project

Like Wittgenstein, I view philosophy as a unified whole, without dividing it into specialized subfields like epistemology, ontology, ethics, logic, etc. Borrowing Martin Luther's creation, I would say, sola philosophia. Philosophy, in its purest form, should be seen as a singular pursuit, not fragmented into practical or theoretical domains. This means that the focus of my thinking lies in the traditionally most important questions of philosophy. The impact of influential thoughts always has an exceptionally long half-life and is not immediately apparent. Humans are overshadowed and influenced by things far greater than ourselves.

Thus, compared to applied philosophy, I prioritize the pursuit of truth and the inquiry into the essence of things over the immediate applicability of philosophical concepts to societal matters.

Public Policy and Practicality Project

This project aims to collect my reflections on public policy, including editorials, essays, and articles I have authored. These writings are interconnected with real-world societal issues, democratic governance, and policy advocacy.

Compilation of Articles

Contact

zhm249 [at] g.harvard.edu

ztingacademic [at] gmail.com

Inquire. Investigate. Evolve.

Curiosity Sparks Reality.

Copyright © 2023 Simone Zhenting Mao. All rights reserved.

The troops exulting sat in order round,
And beaming fires illumined all the ground.
As when the moon, refulgent lamp of night,
O’er heaven’s pure azure spreads her sacred light,
When not a breath disturbs the deep serene,
And not a cloud o’ercasts the solemn scene,
Around her throne the vivid planets roll,
And stars unnumber’d gild the glowing pole,
O’er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed,
And tip with silver every mountain’s head:
Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise,
A flood of glory bursts from all the skies:
The conscious swains, rejoicing in the sight,
Eye the blue vault, and bless the useful light.
So many flames before proud Ilion blaze,
And lighten glimmering Xanthus with their rays.
The long reflections of the distant fires
Gleam on the walls, and tremble on the spires.
A thousand piles the dusky horrors gild,
And shoot a shady lustre o’er the field.
Full fifty guards each flaming pile attend,
Whose umber’d arms, by fits, thick flashes send,
Loud neigh the coursers o’er their heaps of corn,
And ardent warriors wait the rising morn.

Iliad, VIII, Translated by Alexander Pope