Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Reasoning

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Carol Gibb Harding
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gender differences ethics
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Girl Friend
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Heinz Dilemma
High Stage Reasoning
Higher Moral Stages
judgment
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kohlberg's
Kohlberg's Argument
Kohlberg's Framework
Kohlberg's Scale
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Larry May
Larry P. Nucci
Lawrence Hinman
Lawrence Kohlberg
Low Stage Reasoning
Marilyn Friedman
Marvin W. Berkowitz
Moral Adequacy
Moral Argumentation
moral education theory
Moral Judgment Competence
Moral Maturity Scores
Moral Musical Chairs
moral psychology
Moral Reasoning
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Principled Moral Reasoning
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Religious Judgment
Rule Alterability
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Women's Moral Judgment
Women’s Moral Judgment

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412813419
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 May 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

Carol Gibb Harding was professor emeritus of psychology at Loyola University, Chicago. She was Past President of the Illinois Association for Infant Mental Health and author of numerous books and journal articles that have appeared in Urban Education, Adolescence, and Early Child Development and Care.

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