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van Ommen, Merel; Daalmans, Serena; Weijers, Addy; Eden, Allison; de Leeuw, Rebecca N. H.; Buijzen, Moniek – Journal of Moral Education, 2017
This study aims to inform the discussion over the proposed merit of morally ambiguous dramas as a tool in moral education in the professional domain, by providing insight into student groups' moral evaluations of "Dexter." In-depth interviews (N = 61) were conducted among a diverse sample of law and (developmental) psychology students.…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Values Education, Law Related Education, College Students
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Maxwell, Bruce; Beaulac, Guillaume – Journal of Moral Education, 2013
Moral foundations theory chastises cognitive developmental theory for having foisted on moral psychology a restrictive conception of the moral domain which involves arbitrarily elevating the values of justice and caring. The account of this negative influence on moral psychology, referred to in the moral foundations theory literature as the…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Cognitive Development, Justice, Caring
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Gibbs, John C.; Moshman, David; Berkowitz, Marvin W.; Basinger, Karen S.; Grime, Rebecca L. – Journal of Moral Education, 2009
This essay comments on articles comprising a "Journal of Moral Education" Special Issue (September, 2008, 37[3]). The issue was intended to honour the 50th anniversary of Lawrence Kohlberg's doctoral dissertation and his subsequent impact on the field of moral development and education. The articles were characterised by the Issue editor (Don…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Doctoral Dissertations, Moral Development, Reader Response
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Kim, Minkang; Sankey, Derek – Journal of Moral Education, 2009
Is "development" a concept that properly belongs to mind and morality and, if it does, what account can we give of moral development now that Piagetian and Kohlbergian models are increasingly being abandoned in developmental psychology? In addressing this central issue, it is hoped that the paper will contribute to the quest for a new integrated…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Educational Research, Systems Approach, Developmental Psychology
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Reed, Don Collins – Journal of Moral Education, 2009
The model of moral functioning scaffolded in the 2008 "JME" Special Issue is here revisited in response to three papers criticising that volume. As guest editor of that Special Issue I have formulated the main body of this response, concerning the dynamic systems approach to moral development, the problem of moral relativism and the role of…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Moral Development, Psychological Patterns, Reader Response
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Haste, Helen; Abrahams, Salie – Journal of Moral Education, 2008
This paper explores moral reasoning within the framework of contemporary cultural theory, in which moral functioning is action mediated by tools (such as socially available discourses) within a social and cultural context. This cultural model of a "dialogic moral self" challenges many of the assumptions inherent in the individualistic Kantian…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Moral Values, Social Change, Social Psychology
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Bunzl, Martin – Journal of Moral Education, 1977
Lawrence Kohlberg thinks that Utilitarianism and Rawls' theory of justice are formal elaborations of different stages in the psychological development of moral reasoning. Also that there are psychological reasons to favor the stage of reasoning of which he thinks Rawls' theory is an elaboration. Attempts to show that Kohlberg has confused ethics…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Developmental Psychology, Ethics, Moral Development
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Jorgensen, Gunnar – Journal of Moral Education, 2006
Most moral psychologists have come to accept two types of moral reasoning: Kohlberg's "justice" and Gilligan's "care", but there still seem to be some unresolved issues. By analysing and comparing Kohlberg's statement on some theoretical issues with some of Gilligan's statements in an interview in April 2003, I will look at some key issues in the…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Moral Values, Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology
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Bridgers, Lynn; Snarey, John R. – Journal of Moral Education, 2003
Using a historical and biographical, then developmental, approach, this article examines William James's spiritual family history by reviewing key events in the life of his father, Henry James, Sr. It pays particular attention to Henry Sr's tumultuous relationship with his own father, William James of Albany, and Henry Sr's subsequent conversion…
Descriptors: Genealogy, Fathers, Religion, Spiritual Development
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Kitwood, Tom – Journal of Moral Education, 1988
Presents an image of the person as a sentient being to illustrate several problem areas in moral psychology: the theory of social action, gender differences, the nature of moral knowledge, and behavioral consistency. Describes the sentient being relative to three "levels" of psychic activity: conscious, preconscious, and unconscious.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Competence, Developmental Psychology, Individual Psychology
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Korthals, Michiel – Journal of Moral Education, 1992
Suggests that Piaget's early theory on moral development and moral education can elucidate the discussion about broad or narrow definitions of morality. Explores the connection between interaction and morality, mutual respect, and cooperation. Argues that Piaget's concept of mutual respect is an important educational device for dealing with…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages, Ethical Instruction
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Day, James M. – Journal of Moral Education, 1991
Examines processes of moral change in light of emerging concepts from narrative psychology. Argues that role taking can be better understood when narrative concepts are employed. Concludes that, where cognitive developmental and narrative approaches to psychological development differ, the narrative account can illumine and challenge categories…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology, Moral Development, Personal Narratives
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Andrews, Molly – Journal of Moral Education, 2000
Compares two models of forgiveness: (1) negotiated forgiveness; and (2) unilateral forgiveness. Explores the differences between these two models. Examines the implications for the relationship between justice and forgiveness using the example of truth and reconciliation according to each model. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Behavior, Communication (Thought Transfer), Developmental Psychology, Higher Education
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Rest, James R. – Journal of Moral Education, 1989
Examines three areas of Lawrence Kohlberg's work and suggests that this information might have future application in the field of moral development. Discusses the cognitive model underlying morality, the exploration of other psychological constructs of morality, and the new approaches to moral education. (KO)
Descriptors: Behavior, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology
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Kutnick, Peter – Journal of Moral Education, 1981
This article presents a discussion of the political socialization literature and findings from two English studies on the child's developing concept of leadership. Findings challenge the concept of democracy in school systems where all authority relations are based upon "constraint." (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Democratic Values, Developmental Psychology, Elementary Education
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