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de Waal, Frans; Sherblom, Stephen A. – Journal of Moral Education, 2018
This is an interview with Frans de Waal who gave the Kohlberg Memorial Lecture at the AME Conference in St. Louis in November 2017. Frans de Waal's research with non-human primates documents that primates share our tendencies towards fairness, reciprocity, loyalty, self-sacrifice, caring for others, strategies for conflict avoidance and for…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Primatology, Attachment Behavior
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Stengel, Barbara – Education and Culture, 2009
John Dewey was born into a world ripe for philosophical reconstruction, as scientific advancement, technological innovation, and social reinterpretation reconfigured the intellectual landscape. Dewey rendered his world intelligible through three important "moral ideas": (1) The voice and the perspective of "the other" is an essential source for…
Descriptors: Ethics, Values, Reflection, Immigrants
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Cartwright, John – Science & Education, 2010
The nature of moral values has occupied philosophers and educationalists for centuries and a variety of claims have been made about their origin and status. One tradition suggests they may be thoughts in the mind of God; another that they are eternal truths to be reached by rational reflection (much like the truths of mathematics) or alternatively…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Moral Values, Ethics, Evolution
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Hildebrand, David; Bilica, Kimberly; Capps, John – Science & Education, 2008
Science education controversies typically prove more intractable than those in scientific research because they involve a wider range of considerations (e.g., epistemic, social, ethical, political, and religious). How can educators acknowledge central issues in a controversy (such as evolution)? How can such problems be addressed in a way that is…
Descriptors: Evolution, Educational Philosophy, Science Education, Teaching Methods
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Rozzi, Ricardo – Bioscience, 1999
Illustrates the reciprocal relationships between the sciences and environmental ethics by examining the Darwinian theory of evolution and discussing its implications for ecologists and ethicists. (CCM)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Environmental Influences, Ethics
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Meagher, Thomas R. – Bioscience, 1999
Describes the present understanding of evolution and identifies major challenges and questions. Suggests ways in which progress can be facilitated in basic research in evolutionary biology. (CCM)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics