Seven schools of thought, varying in cosmology and age, were studied in order to\ud glean the ethical precepts and virtues to which each school of thought adhered. These\ud injunctions were put in list-form and compared with respect to both semantics and\ud content. The purpose of this investigation was to look for evidence of a consistent set of\ud injunctions that humans have valued regardless of cultural upbringing, in an attempt to\ud discuss a common morality without discussing various worldviews, which often conflict\ud with each other.\ud The method employed by this thesis provides a way of discussing a common\ud morality without discussing worldview, although the specifics of what a common, or\ud universal, morality may contain were...
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In The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, published in 1871, Charles Darwin wrote: "I...
As social beings, we are compelled to take moral position toward one another but the nature of the r...
The paper attempts to set a guideline to contemporary common morality debate. The author points out ...
The overall goal of this study was to develop a comprehensive model of moral development to explicat...
In this article, it is argued that moral reasoning is premised upon more comprehensive worldviews, a...
Moral development is a topic that has consistently elicited contention because of the difficulties,...
Moral education is ever more important in our schools today, but the various moral education traditi...
ABSTRACT The philosophical tradition approaches to morals have their grounds pr...
Presently philosophers, social theorists, educationists and legal scholars are busy with issues of c...
Ethical thinking can be done in a variety of ways and draw quite different conclusions. People of up...
International audienceMany theories have shaped the concept of morality and its development by ancho...
Moral relativists hold that the truth-value of moral judgments is not objective or absolute but rath...
In today\u27s globalized world, ethical theory and moral philosophy have to address the challenges o...
This paper proposes a cultural-developmental approach to moral psychology. The approach builds on an...
The foundation of most intellectual discourse is Western-centric to the exclusion of other views. Th...
In The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, published in 1871, Charles Darwin wrote: "I...
As social beings, we are compelled to take moral position toward one another but the nature of the r...