This work aims to revise thinking about moral education and thus to revise the grasp of how we ought to go about it. The author focuses on how conscience is formed by the acquisition of norms rather than concentrating on the foundations of norms or their logical status.
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"This extremely interesting and thoughtful book argues that the acquisition of norms through development of internalized voices of conscience represents the primary goal of moral education. As with his other books... Green has built a completely new approach to his topic that does not rely on traditional 'schools' of thought but examines the entire field from a deeply analytical and humanistic perspective. This approach results in fresh insights on every page delivered in Green's extremely precise but familiar style.... [F]or the serious student, researcher, or professional who is looking for a systematic framework for rethinking the theory and practices of moral education, this book has few rivals. It is destined to become a classic in its field and should be part of every serious collection in philosophy and moral education." - Choice
This work aims to revise thinking about moral education and thus to revise the grasp of how we ought to go about it. The author focuses on how conscience is formed by the acquisition of norms rather than concentrating on the foundations of norms or their logical status.
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