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Curren, Randall; Ryan, Richard M. – Journal of Moral Education, 2020
This paper addresses three basic questions about moral motivation. Concerning the nature of moral motivation, it argues that it involves responsiveness to both reasons of morality and the value of persons and everything else of value. Moral motivation is thus identified as reason-responsive appropriate valuing. Regarding whether it is possible for…
Descriptors: Motivation, Moral Values, Moral Development, Positive Attitudes
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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
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Yalçin, Vakkas – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2021
This study aimed to examine children's perceptions regarding the concepts of benevolence and responsibility in early childhood and the way they put them into practice. The study was designed according to the basic qualitative research method and consisted of 64 children between the ages of 4 and 5. The data were collected through interactive value…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Early Childhood Education, Altruism, Responsibility
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Yao, Zhuojun; Enright, Robert – Journal of Moral Education, 2018
Moral elevation is described as a state of positive emotion that includes uplifting feelings, positive views of humanity and a desire to be a better person. Numerous empirical studies have demonstrated that elevation has powerful effects on people's moral intention and behavior. The next step is to investigate how to maximize the emotion of…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Emotional Response, Adults
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Nobes, Gavin; Panagiotaki, Georgia; Engelhardt, Paul E. – Developmental Psychology, 2017
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the influences on 4-8 year-olds' and adults' moral judgments. In both, participants were told stories from previous studies that had indicated that children's judgments are largely outcome-based. Building on recent research in which one change to these studies' methods resulted in substantially more…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Intention, Young Children, Adults
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Li, Jing; Hou, Wenwen; Zhu, Liqi; Tomasello, Michael – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2020
The current study aimed to investigate the cultural differences in the developmental origins of children's intent-based moral judgment and moral behavior in the context of indirect reciprocity. To this end, we compared how German and Chinese children interpret and react to antisocial and prosocial interactions between puppets. An actor puppet…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Decision Making, Preschool Children, Foreign Countries
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Kawai, Toru; Moran, Seana – Journal of Moral Education, 2017
"Future life perspective" and "present action," whose interaction affects how one's current activity affects later life, offer a critical crossroads for young adults in Japan as stable career paths have become more uncertain. Past generations benefited from stable institutional pathways, but recent generations must forge their…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Futures (of Society), Role
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Cushman, Fiery; Sheketoff, Rachel; Wharton, Sophie; Carey, Susan – Cognition, 2013
Between the ages of 4 and 8 children increasingly make moral judgments on the basis of an actor's intent, as opposed to the outcome that the actor brings about. Does this reflect a reorganization of concepts in the moral domain, or simply the development of capacities outside the moral domain such as theory of mind and executive function?…
Descriptors: Young Children, Moral Values, Value Judgment, Moral Development
Cain, Melissa A. – Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 2015
One focus of "Invitational Theory and Practice" is creating positive environments that summon each individual to "develop intellectually, socially, physically, emotionally, and morally" (Purkey & Novak, 2008). Children's literature is a rich resource for teachers and parents to focus on emotional and moral development. This…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Books, Values Education, Child Development
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Cushman, Fiery – Cognition, 2008
Recent research in moral psychology has attempted to characterize patterns of moral judgments of actions in terms of the causal and intentional properties of those actions. The present study directly compares the roles of consequence, causation, belief and desire in determining moral judgments. Judgments of the wrongness or permissibility of…
Descriptors: Value Judgment, Punishment, Moral Development, Moral Values
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Hong, Jon-Chao; Hwang, Ming-Yueh; Wang, Chun-Kai; Hsu, Tsui-Fang; Chen, Yu-Ju; Chan, Chiung-Hua – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2011
This idea of integrating moral education to digital gaming platform had been discussed since digital and online approaches were used in teaching. Online interactive instruction was one of moral teaching forms to assist moral instruction. However, most moral-related interactive online games lacked functions for players to explore themselves while…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Parenting Styles, Child Rearing, Intention
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Greene, Joshua D.; Cushman, Fiery A.; Stewart, Lisa E.; Lowenberg, Kelly; Nystrom, Leigh E.; Cohen, Jonathan D. – Cognition, 2009
In some cases people judge it morally acceptable to sacrifice one person's life in order to save several other lives, while in other similar cases they make the opposite judgment. Researchers have identified two general factors that may explain this phenomenon at the stimulus level: (1) the agent's intention (i.e. whether the harmful event is…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Value Judgment, Interaction, Motor Reactions
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Nobes, Gavin; Panagiotaki, Georgia.; Pawson, Chris – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2009
Piaget (1932) and subsequent researchers have reported that young children's moral judgments are based more on the outcomes of actions than on the agents' intentions. The current study investigated whether negligence might also influence these judgments and explain children's apparent focus on outcome. Children (3-8 years of age) and adults (N =…
Descriptors: Negligence, Intention, Young Children, Moral Development
Stams, Geert-Jan J. M.; Biesta, Gert J. J. – 2000
This paper offers an overview of current debates on moral development and education, focusing on the relationship between empirical and theoretical research and raising four issues that are central to current research: (1) demarcation of the moral domain; (2) the gap between "is" and "ought," between facts and values; (3) moral…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
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Jones, Elaine F.; Nelson-Le Gall, Sharon – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1995
Two studies explored preschool, second-, and fifth-grade children's moral and dispositional judgments as influenced by an actor's efforts. Findings indicated that older children's judgments and predictions reflected coordination of the actor's effort with information about the actor's anticipated goal. Preschool children focused more on the…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Elementary School Students, Intention
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