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Moral Education
Interdisciplinary Approaches
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Edited by:
Clive Beck
, Brian Crittenden and Edmund Sullivan
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English
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1971
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This volume, based on an interdisciplinary conference of psychologists, sociologists, philosophers, and social scientists, explores a topic of vital importance today—moral education.
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Beck Clive :
Clive M. Beck is Professor Emeritus and past Chairman of the Department of History and Philosophy of Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and University of Toronto.
Crittenden Brian :Brian S. Crittenden is Associate Professor of Philosophy of Education and a member of the graduate department of Educational Theory, Ontario Institute in Education.
Sullivan Edmund :Edmund V. Sullivan is Associate Professor of Applied Psychology, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Contents
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Contributors
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Introduction
1 - PART ONE. The search for common norms within a pluralistic society: some psychological and philosophical considerations
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1. Stages of moral development as a basis for moral education
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2. Ethical pluralism and moral education
93 - PART TWO. Moral action: some analyses and their implications for moral education
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3. Moral education and moral action
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4. Moral action and moral education
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5. The contribution of schools to moral development: a working paper in the theory of action
147 - PART THREE. Some psychological processes in moral development and moral behaviour
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6. Some problems for a theory of the acquisition of conscience
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7. Psychology's undervaluation of the rational components in moral behaviour
200 - PART FOUR. Some problems of methodology and practice
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8. Matching models and moral training
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9. Moral education: is reasoning enough?
252 - PART FIVE. Discussion
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10. The shape of the moral domain
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11. Method and substance in moral education
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12. The theory of developmental stages in moral judgment
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13. The cognitive and the affective in moral action
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December 15, 1971
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9781442656758
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414
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College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;