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Peer reviewedFord, Maureen; Pepper-Smith, Katherine – Journal of Moral Education, 1998
Focuses on moral agency in contexts of oppression in a case study involving unintelligibility between two women who identify differently with respect to sexual preference. Demonstrates the similarity of intelligibility to an ethics of care through conceptual analysis, and considers ways that such moral learning is relevant to moral educators. (DSK)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Problems, Ethics, Heterosexuality
Winsor, Jerry L.; Lower, Frank J. – 1982
The concepts of moral reasoning developed by Lawrence Kohlberg can be applied to the analysis of communication in intimate relationships in an attempt to deal with the high rate of marital dissolution. Kohlberg has identified three levels of moral reasoning: (1) preconventional, in which a person reasons in terms of punishment, reward, or exchange…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Divorce, Family Attitudes, Family Characteristics


