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Moral development -- LC268 .M67 1984
Examines two of the major theories in the field of moral development by using Dr. Stanley Milgrim's famous obedience experiment to pose a serious moral dilemma. Features Dr. David Rosenhan.
Character education : restoring respect and responsibility in our schools -- LC268 .C52 1996
"Provides a comprehensive model for values and character education in our nation's schools. Specific classroom strategies, as well as school wide approaches, are outlined in a clear and forceful fashion"--Container.
The Examined life. 2. What is human nature? -- BD431 .N65 1998
This episode examines the question of "What is justice?" To answer this question, the ideas of philosophers of ancient Athens, such as Plato and Aristotle were studied, and contemporary philosophers were interviewed.
The examined life. 13, does knowledge depend on experience? -- BJ41 .D64 1998
Focuses on the 17th and 18th century empiricism of John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume, and the 20th century empiricism and naturalism of W.V.O Quine, who is interviewed.
The examined life. 13, does knowledge depend on experience? -- BJ41 .D64 1998
Focuses on the 17th and 18th century empiricism of John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume, and the 20th century empiricism and naturalism of W.V.O Quine, who is interviewed.
Everyday ethix -- BJ1548 .E9 1994
Philosopher Ken Knisely and guests discuss the bases for making everyday moral decisions.


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