Moral Education in the 21st Century
Moral Education in the 21st Century
Yacek, Douglas W.; Gary, Kevin H.; Jonas, Mark E.
Cambridge University Press
06/2023
366
Mole
Inglês
9781009170307
15 a 20 dias
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1. Why moral education matters in the 21st century Douglas W. Yacek, Mark E. Jonas and Kevin H. Gary; Part I. Historical Insights for Contemporary Moral Education: 2. Plato's significance for moral education Mason Marshall; 3. Neo-Aristotelianism and moral education Mark E. Jonas; 4. Neoskepticism and moral education Massimo Pigliucci; 5. Nietzsche and moral education Douglas W. Yacek; 6. Neo-Kantianism and moral education James Scott Johnston; Part II. New Approaches to Moral Education: 7. Liberal authority and moral education Christopher Martin; 8. The capability approach as a foundation for moral education Lorella Terzi; 9. Recognition theory and moral education Franziska Felder and Heikki Ikaeheimo; 10. Practicing care ethics in the current context Colette Rabin; 11. A non-ideal virtue theory and the centrality of education Nicholas C. Burbules; 12. Pragmatist moral education Winston Thompson and Filiz Oskay; Part III. Responses to Contemporary Moral Problems: 13. Moral education in and for virtual spaces Rachel Siow Robertson and Matthew Kuan Johnson; 14. The consumerist threat to education and democracy Trevor Norris; 15. Moral education and deep disagreement Jacob Affolter; 16. A character-based perspective on sexual ethics and sex education Kirsten Welch; 17. The moral eclipse of boredom Kevin H. Gary.
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1. Why moral education matters in the 21st century Douglas W. Yacek, Mark E. Jonas and Kevin H. Gary; Part I. Historical Insights for Contemporary Moral Education: 2. Plato's significance for moral education Mason Marshall; 3. Neo-Aristotelianism and moral education Mark E. Jonas; 4. Neoskepticism and moral education Massimo Pigliucci; 5. Nietzsche and moral education Douglas W. Yacek; 6. Neo-Kantianism and moral education James Scott Johnston; Part II. New Approaches to Moral Education: 7. Liberal authority and moral education Christopher Martin; 8. The capability approach as a foundation for moral education Lorella Terzi; 9. Recognition theory and moral education Franziska Felder and Heikki Ikaeheimo; 10. Practicing care ethics in the current context Colette Rabin; 11. A non-ideal virtue theory and the centrality of education Nicholas C. Burbules; 12. Pragmatist moral education Winston Thompson and Filiz Oskay; Part III. Responses to Contemporary Moral Problems: 13. Moral education in and for virtual spaces Rachel Siow Robertson and Matthew Kuan Johnson; 14. The consumerist threat to education and democracy Trevor Norris; 15. Moral education and deep disagreement Jacob Affolter; 16. A character-based perspective on sexual ethics and sex education Kirsten Welch; 17. The moral eclipse of boredom Kevin H. Gary.
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