Educational software reflecting two philosophical approaches to ethics education
Ethics education can vary considerably in its instructional strategies based on differences in the theoretical positions underlying the approach to moral development being stressed. Two such approaches are the 'justice' approach as exemplified by Kohlberg's six stage...
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Main Authors: | Betty Collis (Author), Marike Hettinga (Author) |
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1994-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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