174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The dissertation aims to analyze the theories of Lawrence Kohlberg and Carol Gilligan as representatives of the formalist and the contextualist traditions in moral theory. It first examines problems that each theory leaves unresolved and explicates the apparent conflict and tension that exist between the two perspectives. The question of resolving the conflict between impartiality and particularity is a complex one to which no obvious and easy answer corresponds. While there are important conflicts and tensions between a formalist and a contextualist moral theory, these two points of view also serve to complement one another.The dissertation then argues that each side of...
(Hinweis auf e. Neubearbeitung 2002: Georg Lind, Ist Moral lehrbar? Ergebnisse der modernen moralpsy...
There is a family of metaethical views according to which (i) there are no objectively correct moral...
Moral contextualism is the view that claims like ‘A ought to X’ are implicitly relative to some (con...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The dissertation aims to anal...
This paper deals with the relationship between the moral development and moral education, focusing o...
In more than one way, context matters in ethics. Uncontroversially, the ethical status of an action ...
Since Kohlberg's concept of moral development differs significantly from Dewey's, this paper recomme...
ABSTRACT \ This study examines Lawrence Kohlberg's Cognitive-Developmental theory of moral deve...
Metaethical theories that are trying to account for moral disagreement face important challenges. On...
One way to understand the nature of our moral disagreements is to study the meaning of moral discour...
Lawrence Kohlberg's approach to values education based upon his moral developmental stages has, sinc...
Moral education is ever more important in our schools today, but the various moral education traditi...
This paper aims to approach to the studies of moral human reasoning developed by Lawrence Kohlberg a...
This thesis examines some of the philosophical problems which underlie the cognitive-developmental a...
Moral contextualism is the view that claims like ‘A ought to X’ are implicitly relative to some (con...
(Hinweis auf e. Neubearbeitung 2002: Georg Lind, Ist Moral lehrbar? Ergebnisse der modernen moralpsy...
There is a family of metaethical views according to which (i) there are no objectively correct moral...
Moral contextualism is the view that claims like ‘A ought to X’ are implicitly relative to some (con...
174 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The dissertation aims to anal...
This paper deals with the relationship between the moral development and moral education, focusing o...
In more than one way, context matters in ethics. Uncontroversially, the ethical status of an action ...
Since Kohlberg's concept of moral development differs significantly from Dewey's, this paper recomme...
ABSTRACT \ This study examines Lawrence Kohlberg's Cognitive-Developmental theory of moral deve...
Metaethical theories that are trying to account for moral disagreement face important challenges. On...
One way to understand the nature of our moral disagreements is to study the meaning of moral discour...
Lawrence Kohlberg's approach to values education based upon his moral developmental stages has, sinc...
Moral education is ever more important in our schools today, but the various moral education traditi...
This paper aims to approach to the studies of moral human reasoning developed by Lawrence Kohlberg a...
This thesis examines some of the philosophical problems which underlie the cognitive-developmental a...
Moral contextualism is the view that claims like ‘A ought to X’ are implicitly relative to some (con...
(Hinweis auf e. Neubearbeitung 2002: Georg Lind, Ist Moral lehrbar? Ergebnisse der modernen moralpsy...
There is a family of metaethical views according to which (i) there are no objectively correct moral...
Moral contextualism is the view that claims like ‘A ought to X’ are implicitly relative to some (con...