Central issues in moral and ethical education
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Central issues in moral and ethical education
(Series on ethical conflict, v. 2)
University Press of America : Oxford Philosophy Trust, c1991
- : pbk. : alk. paper
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Note
Includes bibliographical references: p. [161]-164
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The topics discussed by Wilson and Natale are those which they, as researchers and teachers in the field of moral education, have encountered most often over the last 30 years and which have provoked the most interesting questions and debates. Running through each of the essays is a picture of education in morality painted in strictly non-partisan and non-ideological terms: that is education in a form of thought or department of life that is common to all human beings, and not based on any particular set of moral, cultural, political or other ideological beliefs. With the complication of this volume, Wilson and Natale suggest that we are just beginning to take many issues in moral education with the seriousness they deserve.
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