1st Edition

Philosophical Discussion in Moral Education The Community of Ethical Inquiry

By Tim Sprod Copyright 2001
    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    In recent years there has been an increase in the number of calls for moral education to receive greater public attention. In our pluralist society, however, it is difficult to find agreement on what exactly moral education requires. Philosophical Discussion in Moral Education develops a detailed philosophical defence of the claim that teachers should engage students in ethical discussions to promote moral competence and strengthen moral character. Paying particular attention to the teacher's role, this book highlights the justification for, and methods of, creating a classroom community of ethical inquiry.

    Introduction: as morning shows the day
    Part I: Reason and Autonomy
    1. The ethical agent and reasonableness
    2. The ethical agent and autonomy
    3. Pedagogic action and the development of autonomy
    Part II: Moral Theory and Moral Development
    4. A target for moral education
    5. Discourse ethics
    6. A meta-ethics for an ethical education program
    Part III: Discourse and Ethics in the Classroom
    7. Introducing the community of inquiry
    8. Development and the community of inquiry
    9. At the chalkface

    Biography

    Tim Sprod

    'For a forthright, critical and thorough account of Habermas's theory of communicative action and discourse ethics, I highly recommend Sprod's. It is the best, certainly the clearest, explication I have come across.' - Clive Lindop, Critical & Creative Thinking