Moral Reasoning

Moral Reasoning
Author: David R. Morrow
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2017-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0190235853

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Offering students an accessible, in-depth, and highly practical introduction to ethics, this text covers argumentation and moral reasoning, various types of moral arguments, and theoretical issues that commonly arise in introductory ethics courses, including skepticism, subjectivism,relativism, religion, and normative theories. The book combines primary sources in moral theory and applied ethics with explanatory material, case studies, and pedagogical features to help students think critically about moral issues.

Ethnographies of Moral Reasoning

Ethnographies of Moral Reasoning
Author: K. Sykes
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2008-12-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230617957

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Rather than measure the actions of their subjects by reference to either universal rationality or cultural relativism, contributors in this volume describe ordinary people as they value human relationships and reason through the commonplace contradictions of their local way of life in a global age.

Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Reasoning

Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Reasoning
Author: Carol Harding
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351504782

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This book deals with moral dilemmas and the development of ethical reasoning in two senses. First, the editor focuses on dilemmas, both real and hypothetical, which require moral judgments. The ""Heinz dilemma,"" part of Kohlberg's scoring system for level of moral development, is in some cases used as a point of departure for discussion. Problems with this particular dilemma as a scoring item are examined in detail, along with problems generated by similar dilemmas for moral reasoning in everyday life.Those who study moral reasoning and its development are in somewhat of a dilemma as they attempt to integrate information from the domains of philosophy and psychology. These essays investigate domain issues in varied cultural settings, and across genders and age ranges for what have been proposed as universals in moral judgment, as well as formulate theories that reflect both empirical evidence and logical process.The essays share a conception of human nature as inherently social, as well as a healthy respect for the problems or dilemmas which human sociality carries in its wake. Some of these problems are theoretical, such as those having to do with the moral reasoning or the classic issues of values justification. Other problems are practical, such as those having to do with distributive justice or methods of moral education. This volume will shed light on the process of resolving dilemmas both within philosophy and psychology.

Moral Reason

Moral Reason
Author: Julia Markovits
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199567171

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Develops and defends a version of a desire-based, internalist account of what normative reasons are, and counters it with an internalist defense of universal moral reason built on Kant's formula of humanity.

Emotions Imagination and Moral Reasoning

Emotions  Imagination  and Moral Reasoning
Author: Robyn Langdon,Catriona Mackenzie
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2012
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781848729001

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This volume brings together philosophical perspectives on emotions, imagination, and moral reasoning with contributions from neuroscience, cognition, social psychology, developmental psychology, and abnormal psychology. It discusses the implications for philosophy from experimental work in the cognitive sciences and neurosciences, and shows what cognitive scientists and neuroscientists can learn from philosophical perspectives.

Approaches to the Development of Moral Reasoning

Approaches to the Development of Moral Reasoning
Author: Peter E. Langford
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1995
Genre: Child psychology
ISBN: 0863773680

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This text offers a survey of approaches to the development of moral reasoning - those of Freud, ego psychology, Piaget and Kohlberg.

Adapting Human Thinking and Moral Reasoning in Contemporary Society

Adapting Human Thinking and Moral Reasoning in Contemporary Society
Author: Yama, Hiroshi,Salvano-Pardieu, Veronique
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781799818137

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Studies on human thinking have focused on how humans solve a problem and have discussed how human thinking can be rational. A juxtaposition between psychology and sociology allows for a unique perspective of the influence on human thought and morality on society. Adapting Human Thinking and Moral Reasoning in Contemporary Society is an in-depth critical resource that provides comprehensive research on thinking and morality and its influence on societal norms as well as how people adapt themselves to the novel circumstances and phenomena that characterize the contemporary world, including low birthrate, the reduction of violence, and globalization. Furthermore, cultural differences are considered with research targeted towards problems specific to a culture. Featuring a wide range of topics such as logic education, cognition, and knowledge management systems, this book is ideal for academicians, sociologists, researchers, social scientists, psychologists, and students.

The Role of Moral Reasoning on Socioscientific Issues and Discourse in Science Education

The Role of Moral Reasoning on Socioscientific Issues and Discourse in Science Education
Author: Dana L. Zeidler
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2007-04-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781402049965

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This is the first book to address moral reasoning and socioscientific discourse. It provides a theoretical framework to reconsider what a "functional view" of scientific literacy entails, by examining how nature of science issues, classroom discourse issues, cultural issues, and science-technology-society-environment case-based issues contribute to habits of mind about socioscientific content. The text covers philosophical, psychological and pedagogical considerations underpinning moral reasoning, as well as the status of socioscientific issues in science education.