PPT-Moral Reasoning
Author : trish-goza | Published Date : 2017-05-31
Development Part III Kohlbergs theory of moral development Criticisms of Kohlbergs theory Recent contributions of social psychology and neuroscience to understanding
Presentation Embed Code
Download Presentation
Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Moral Reasoning" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.
Moral Reasoning: Transcript
Development Part III Kohlbergs theory of moral development Criticisms of Kohlbergs theory Recent contributions of social psychology and neuroscience to understanding moral judgment Baby morality. Parents need no reasoning to nourish their children in lovingkindness Children need no reasoning to lovingly care for their aging parents Neighbors need no reasoning to warmly welcome strangers to the neighborhood Human beings need no reasoning to h Chapter 8. DEP 2004 Human Development Across the Lifespan. Guiding Questions. How do theorists view adolescents’ thought and understanding?. How do these views inform our ideas about adolescents’ development of the self?. Ranked Most Important in 21. st. Century . Ranked Least Important in 21. st. Century. NCA Credo. Group Rankings. NCA Group Ratings. Highest Ranked for Use/Enforcement . Lowest Ranked for Use / Enforcement. - Charles Sanders Peirce. Using Models of Reasoning. A Return to Logos. Reasoning from Specific Instances. Progressing from a number of particular facts to a general conclusion. .. This is also known as inductive reasoning.. By Lindsey Busker and Sydney Thomson. Lawrence Kohlberg . Born in Bronxville, New York on October 25, 1927. Attended high school at Phillips Academy and then served in the Merchant Marine at the end of World War II. A . Constructivist. Account. CARLA BAGNOLI. University. of Modena. 0. The . argument in outline. A Cluster of Problems surrounding Normative Authority. What is the authority of moral norms?. D. o they bind universally? . Presentation. . by . Jim Foley. Developing Through the Life Span. © 2013 Worth Publishers . Teenage Topics. Physical Development: Puberty and more. Cognitive Development in Adolescence. Reasoning Power. Throughout Our Lives. How We Learn Language. Piaget’s Theory of . Cognitive Development. Key concepts. Language acquisition. Motherese/baby talk. Babbling. Holophrases. Telegraphic speech. Overextension. In connection with “Choices” in Harper Lee’s . To Kill a Mockingbird. Moral Dilemma. A train is about to . crash off the track, . killing many people. You can pull a lever that will switch the train . A moral dilemma…. Lawrence Kohlberg. October 25. , . 1927. – . January 19. , . 1987. . American Psychologist. Emphasis: Moral development. Teacher at Yale, the University of Chicago and Harvard. Chris Schmidt. Villanova . University. christopher.schmidt@villanova.edu. Slides available at . www.cschmidtphd.com. . under “Research” tab. What are the Qualities of an Effective Counselor?. Effective counselors function at high levels of cognitive . **accuracy. **acuteness. Delineate (v). To portray, sketch or describe in accurate and vivid detail.. Syn. : depict, picture, render. **depict, . deLINEate. Depraved (. adj. ). Marked by evil and corruption, devoid of moral principles. The . mind is divided into parts, like a rider (controlled processes) on an elephant (automatic processes). . . The . rider evolved to serve the elephant.. You . can see the rider serving the elephant when people are morally dumbfounded. They have strong gut feelings about what is right and wrong, and they struggle . Fall 2010. Mebane & . Frassrand. Morality. A set of values that a person follows.. Actions which are preceded by moral judgments; they take priority over all other value judgments; implicate judgment of one’s self as either good or bad; and they tend towards a high degree of generality, universality, consistency, and inclusiveness (Kohlberg’s dissertation).
Download Document
Here is the link to download the presentation.
"Moral Reasoning"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.
Related Documents