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Critical Thinking in Moral Development

Philosophy, Psychology, Education, and Assessment

Daniel Fasko Jr, Frank Fair (Herausgeber)

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340 Seiten
2024
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-71403-8 (ISBN)
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This book has international appeal because improving critical thinking, and moral development and education have world-wide implications for educators, philosophers, and psychologists. The Partnership for 21st Century Skills indicates critical thinking is important for the moral development of society.
This book is for anyone interested in these topics, whether they are veterans or relative newcomers to the field because the editors have assembled a stellar group of seventeen international contributors. There are four sections devoted, respectively, to philosophical perspectives, developmental psychology, educational practices, and assessment. Each section consists of three initial chapters followed by a commentary that highlights notable themes and gives guidance for further inquiry.



Along with the Introduction and Epilogue contributed by the editors, Daniel Fasko and Frank Fair, the chapters develop themes such as the role of the ideas of Aristotle and Kant in shaping our moral development and educational practices. Here readers will encounter informative discussions of, among other things, “The 4Es of Virtuous Purpose,” “The Rational Construction of Morality,” and “Philosophy Goes to High School.” Readers are also led to consider “Measures of Moral Identity,” “The EQUIP Program,” and “Assessing Value Clarity and Moral Blueprints.”



The diversity of expertise and the international vantage points of the contributors make this book an informative overview for the expert and a useful introduction for the beginning student concerning the issues involved.



Contributors are: Jennifer Baker, Marvin W Berkowitz, M. Neil Browne, Michael W. Creane, Juan P. Dabdoub, Frank Fair, Daniel Fasko, Jr., John C. Gibbs, David Kaspar, Ján Knapík, Martina Kosturková, Shane McLoughlin, Chad Miller, Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin, David Moshman, G. Felicitas Munzel, Renee B. Patrick, Timothy S. Reilly and Di You.

Daniel Fasko, Jr., Ph.D. (1983), is Professor Emeritus of Educational Foundations, Leadership, and Policy at Bowling Green State University. He taught courses in Educational Psychology and Life-Span Development, and has published articles, chapters, and books in critical thinking and creativity. Frank Fair, Ph.D. (1971), Distinguished Emeritus Professor, Psychology and Philosophy, Sam Houston State University. He has published in the areas of philosophy of science, ethical theory, contemporary moral issues, critical thinking, the philosophy of religion, and business. His most recent book, The Personality of Math (Rowman and Littlefield, 2022), was co-authored with Paul Wagner.

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of Illustrations

Notes on Contributors



Introduction

 Daniel Fasko, Jr. and Frank Fair



PART 1: Philosophical Perspectives



1 The Role of Critical Thinking in the Development of Virtue

 Jennifer Baker



2 How Children Learn A Priori Moral Truths

 David Kaspar



3 Kant and Cicero on Reason as the Teacher of What Is to Be Done and Left Undone

 G. Felicitas Munzel



4 Commentary: Three Views on Morality, Critical Thinking, and Education

 Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin



PART 2: Psychological Perspectives



5 Moral Development as Growth beyond the Superficial

 John C. Gibbs



6 Integrating Moral and Intellectual Virtue in Developing Mature Purpose: The 4 Es and Virtuous Purpose

 Timothy S. Reilly



7 Reason and Disposition at the Core of Moral Development: Where Kohlberg and Aristotle Meet

 Juan P. Dabdoub and Marvin W Berkowitz



8 Commentary: The Rational Construction of Morality

 David Moshman



PART 3: Perspectives on Education and Moral Development



9 Deceptively Fair: How Critical Thought, Teacher Engagement, and Classroom Choices Impact Moral Reasoning among Elementary Students

 Michael W. Creane



10 Philosophy Goes to High School: The Philosopher’s Pedagogy in Practice

 Chad Miller



11 The Integration of Critical Thinking and Moral Reasoning in Theory and Research

 Martina Kosturková and Ján Knapík



12 Commentary: Education and Moral Development

 M. Neil Browne



PART 4: Views of Assessment



13 Moral Identity: Origin, Construction, and Applications of the Moral Self-Relevance Measure

 Renee B. Patrick and John C. Gibbs



14 Do We Value What We Think We Value? Assessing Value Clarity and Moral Blueprints

 Shane McLoughlin



15 Remedying Moral Developmental Delay and Other “Ds”: Origin and Adaptations of the EQUIP Program for High-Risk Adolescents

 John C. Gibbs



16 Commentary: Three Views of Assessment and Suggestions for Future Research

 Di You



Epilogue: Future Directions

 Frank Fair and Daniel Fasko, Jr.



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Moral Development and Citizenship Education ; 25
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 1 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Pädagogische Psychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
ISBN-10 90-04-71403-0 / 9004714030
ISBN-13 978-90-04-71403-8 / 9789004714038
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