Recovering the role of reasoning in moral education to address inequity and social justice |
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Authors: | Larry Nucci |
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Institution: | Graduate School of Education Cognition and Development, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | This article reasserts the centrality of reasoning as the focus for moral education. Attention to moral cognition must be extended to incorporate sociogenetic processes in moral growth. Moral education is not simply growth within the moral domain, but addresses capacities of students to engage in cross-domain coordination. Development beyond adolescence in moral thinking is in two forms: (1) the gradual application of morality in broader adult contexts, and (2) the result of social discourse and progressive readjustments at the individual and societal level of views of the morality of societal practices. Postconventional moral reasoning is not a rarified stage of moral cognition, but an orientation and set of discourse skills potentially available to all normally developing adult moral reasoners. |
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Keywords: | Domain theory transactive discourse moral reasoning moral citizenship domain coordination |
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