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Nafsika Athanassoulis – Journal of Moral Education, 2024
This paper takes inspiration from Books III and IV of the Nicomachean Ethics, which discuss the ways in which the student of virtue can go wrong with respect to different vices. It uses this discussion to draw some conclusions about Aristotelian habituation. I will argue that habituation is an appropriate learning strategy for many kinds of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching Methods, Habituation, Cognitive Processes
Carr, David – Educational Theory, 2023
In the context of the recent revival of virtue ethics, the notion of character formation under the rational guidance of Aristotle's notion of "phronesis," or practical wisdom, has been exalted as the principal aim of moral education. However, this is not unproblematic insofar as the promotion of Aristotelian "phronesis" seems…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Values Education, Ethical Instruction, Philosophy
Park, Jae; Bae, Anselmo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Humility is widely regarded as a moral excellence and telos, hence, openly inculcated-instructed. Character education in and for humility, however, sits uncomfortably against today's pedagogical maxims such as self-esteem and self-assertiveness. This article looks into this and other tensions from the perspective of humility as experience…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Experience, Phenomenology, Philosophy
Jonas, Mark E. – Educational Theory, 2016
In this essay, Mark Jonas argues that there are three broadly held misconceptions of Plato's philosophy that work against his relevance for contemporary moral education. The first is that he is an intellectualist who is concerned only with the cognitive aspect of moral development and does not sufficiently emphasize the affective and conative…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Philosophy, Misconceptions, Moral Development
Jeong, Changwoo; Han, Hye Min – Online Submission, 2011
Developments in neurobiology are providing new insights into the biological and physical features of human thinking, and brain-activation imaging methods such as functional magnetic resonance imaging have become the most dominant research techniques to approach the biological part of thinking. With the aid of neurobiology, there also have been…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Cognitive Processes, Brain, Biology
Clarken, Rodney H. – Online Submission, 2012
The key to human resource development is in actualizing individual and collective thinking, feeling and choosing potentials related to our minds, hearts and wills respectively. These capacities and faculties must be balanced and regulated according to the standards of truth, love and justice for individual, community and institutional development,…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Labor Force Development, Theory of Mind, Emotional Intelligence
Kristjansson, Kristjan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2010
In the post-Kohlbergian era of moral education, a "moral gap" has been identified between moral cognition and moral action. Contemporary moral psychologists lock horns over how this gap might be bridged. The two main contenders for such bridge-building are moral emotions and moral selves. I explore these two options from an Aristotelian…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Psychologists, Moral Development, Self Concept
Clarken, Rodney H. – Online Submission, 2009
Moral intelligence is newer and less studied than the more established cognitive, emotional and social intelligences, but has great potential to improve our understanding of learning and behavior. Moral intelligence refers to the ability to apply ethical principles to personal goals, values and actions. The construct of moral intelligence consists…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Altruism, Integrity, Ethics
The Assignment of Moral Status: Age-Related Differences in the Use of Three Mental Capacity Criteria
Olthof, Tjeert; Rieffe, Carolien; Terwogt, Mark Meerum; Lalay-Cederburg, Cindy; Reijntjes, Albert; Hagenaar, Janneke – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2008
This study examined children's and young adults' use of three mental capacity criteria for treating an entity as one to which moral subjects have moral obligations, that is, as having moral status. In line with philosophical theorizing, these criteria were the capacity to (1) perceive; (2) suffer; and (3) think. In this study, 116 respondents aged…
Descriptors: Criteria, Young Adults, Moral Development, Anxiety
Decety, Jean; Michalska, Kalina J.; Akitsuki, Yuko – Neuropsychologia, 2008
When we attend to other people in pain, the neural circuits underpinning the processing of first-hand experience of pain are activated in the observer. This basic somatic sensorimotor resonance plays a critical role in the primitive building block of empathy and moral reasoning that relies on the sharing of others' distress. However, the…
Descriptors: Personality Problems, Visual Stimuli, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction
Schonert, Kimberly A. – 1988
This study examined the moral reasoning of behaviorally disordered (BD) adolescents and the effect of an alternative educational setting upon the development of moral reasoning in students as a function of the number of years of exposure to this environment. Three groups of students were compared: 28 non-BD students from a traditional school…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis
Johnson, David; Brett, William – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2005
Today, more than at any other time in human history, biologists are or should be concerned about the morality of biological research and newly developed technologies. Two questions confront any scientist or science student concerned about morality and the life sciences. Is there some theoretical framework that might be used to assist in deciding…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Science Instruction, Moral Development, Moral Values