Rosemont says that Western moral thought focuses solely on what you did and why you did it, whereas Confucian moral thought focuses on what you did and with whom you did it. Explain why the question of "with whom you did it" is so important in Confucian thought. Is this really a significant difference from Western thought? Why or why not?
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