The use of moral dilemmas in teaching American history: Strategies for improving critical thinking, moral reasoning, and learning.The field of moral/values education was surveyed and the models of inculcation, values clarification, values analysis, and Lawrence Kohlberg's cognitive moral development ...
The experience of moral distress can be distinguished from the experience of moral dilemmas. In moral distress, a nurse knows the morally right course of action to take, but institutional structure and conflicts with other co-workers create obstacles. A nurse who fails to act in the face of ...
McLaurin proposes arguments for the different motives that contribute to the way in which many of the events unfold. Now throughout the book the “main characters”, being Celia, her lawyer Jameson, and thejudgeWilliam Hall, are all faced with moral decisions that affect the lives of two dif...
who spoke of the absence of genuine moral dilemmas. In his argument, Gratian talks about an all-knowing being, referring to God, who ensures that any choice situation has at least one right act presented to a person. Gratian adds that all cases of personally felt confusion are a result ...
Do moral dilemmas faced by public servants change when forms of public administration change? Moral dilemmas arise when there is a necessity for action, such as in the form of a political decision, which may challenge existing ethical frameworks or codes for acceptable behaviour. A key assumption...
Fig. 3. Results from two vignettes about moral dilemmas in the Turkana. In the first, only 4% say the raid leader should choose a compromise position, even though this seems to be the most common decision in practice. In the second, there is disagreement over what to do with a small ...
The Billy Budd's Challenge: Moral Dilemmas and Institutional Dimension of Law This paper analyzes the special problem that an institutionally qualified moral agent faces. In particular, it deals with the case of a judge in a legal sy... G Lariguet - 《Crítica》 被引量: 1发表: 2007年 加...
1. a person who studies and resolves questions of right and wrong in conduct. 2. an oversubtle or specious reasoner. —casuistic,adj. casuistry 1. the branch of ethics or theology that studies the relation of general ethical principles to particular cases of conduct or conscience. ...
Here’s why moral dilemmas have more consequence in stories for adults compared to those in stories for children: The more power the actor, the more catastrophic the impossible choice. Political philosopher Stephen de Wijze explains why in aPhilosophy For Our Times Podcast: “Doing Wrong To Do ...
Results are discussed in terms of the utility of using situation‐specific moral dilemmas when assessing moral reasoning, and in terms of the possible role that lack of sexual experience plays in inhibiting sexual moral development. 展开 关键词:...