"What does deep ethical understanding look like and how can we measure the progression of this aptitude?" Qualitative and quantitative data collected from students in Contemporary Moral Problems courses over two successive semesters revealed that the development of moral reasoning skills is a slow process. The progression of moral reasoning does not occur in a linear fashion nor is there a point at which a person will have satisfied all of the necessary and sufficient conditions for good moral reasoning. Student artifacts collected present moral reasoning skills as more of an ebb and flow, a type of coherence model with ongoing adjustment of one’s beliefs, moral principles, values, and factual information
This article presents the first fruits of research focused on pupils in their first year at Secondar...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of the level of moral reasoning across different majo...
Can reasoning improve moral judgments and lead to moral progress? Pessimistic answers to this questi...
What does deep ethical understanding look like and how can we measure the progression of this aptitu...
Stakeholders in higher education need to know how college students develop along moral dimensions, a...
Abstract: This study investigated the moral reasoning abilities of second-year university students i...
Background. Ethics training at tertiary level is important to facilitate an understanding of patient...
Good moral education can potentially create human beings who are faithful, devoted and have intellec...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Pharmaceutic...
In this article I examine the consequences of the dominance of intuitive thinking in moral judging a...
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Much research has been done on critical thinking and on moral reasoning, but little has been conduct...
The present investigation examines the relationship between ethical dilemma discussion and moral dev...
Moral reasoning and consequent decision making are central in the everyday life of all people, indep...
goal of an educational system. However, a perception exists in Pakistan that the given first two com...
This article presents the first fruits of research focused on pupils in their first year at Secondar...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of the level of moral reasoning across different majo...
Can reasoning improve moral judgments and lead to moral progress? Pessimistic answers to this questi...
What does deep ethical understanding look like and how can we measure the progression of this aptitu...
Stakeholders in higher education need to know how college students develop along moral dimensions, a...
Abstract: This study investigated the moral reasoning abilities of second-year university students i...
Background. Ethics training at tertiary level is important to facilitate an understanding of patient...
Good moral education can potentially create human beings who are faithful, devoted and have intellec...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Pharmaceutic...
In this article I examine the consequences of the dominance of intuitive thinking in moral judging a...
Moral reasoning involves making value judgements and decisions on a particular course of action, spe...
Much research has been done on critical thinking and on moral reasoning, but little has been conduct...
The present investigation examines the relationship between ethical dilemma discussion and moral dev...
Moral reasoning and consequent decision making are central in the everyday life of all people, indep...
goal of an educational system. However, a perception exists in Pakistan that the given first two com...
This article presents the first fruits of research focused on pupils in their first year at Secondar...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of the level of moral reasoning across different majo...
Can reasoning improve moral judgments and lead to moral progress? Pessimistic answers to this questi...