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Developing Moral Sensitivity

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Zusatztext "Developing Moral Sensitivity fills a critical lacuna in existing research and practice. We would all do well to have a clearer sense of how to best develop moral sensitivity given the essential role it plays in facilitating moral action. This is essential reading for anyone interested in moral psychology! ethics! and generally being a better person." -Lisa Kretz! University of Evansville! USA Informationen zum Autor Deborah S. Mower is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Youngstown State University, USA. Phyllis Vandenberg is Professor of Philosophy at Grand Valley State University, USA Wade L. Robison is the Ezra A. Hale Professor of Applied Ethics at the Rochester Institute of Technology, USA. Klappentext The original essays in this volume present a timely response to the proliferation of mass and random violence that troubles contemporary society, making a case for the importance of moral sensitivity based on interdisciplinary work framed by traditional philosophical reasoning and informed by psychological research. Zusammenfassung The original essays in this volume present a timely response to the proliferation of mass and random violence that troubles contemporary society, making a case for the importance of moral sensitivity based on interdisciplinary work framed by traditional philosophical reasoning and informed by psychological research. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Owen Flanagan Preface Phyllis Vandenberg, Deborah S. Mower, and Wade L. Robison 1. Re-Introducing Moral Sensitivity Phyllis Vandenberg, Deborah S. Mower, and Wade L. Robison Part 1: Development Through Relationships 2. The Neurobiology of Moral Sensitivity: Evolution, Epigenetics, and Early Experience Darcia Narváez 3. Cultivating Mature Moral Sensitivity Phyllis Vandenberg and John Uglietta 4. Picturing Moral Sensitivity: Insights from Murdoch and Cervone Nancy E. Snow 5. Smart Technology and Moral Sensitivity Clifton F. Guthrie Part 2: Development Through Teaching 6. Narrative Openings Susan Verducci 7. Framing Moral Sensitivity as Perception Minerva Ahumada 8. Moral Sensitivity and Service Learning: A Confucian Perspective Alan A. Preti 9. Moral Sensitivity as Integrated Attunement Mark H. Dixon and Patrick Croskery Part 3: Development Through Institutions 10. Resentment and Forgiveness in Higher Education Elaine E. Englehardt, Michael S. Pritchard, and K. D. Taylor 11. Morally Sensitive Professionals Sharon K. Anderson 12. Moral Sensitivity and Dehumanization in the Military Erik Wingrove-Haugland Part 4: Developing Empirical Models 13. A Neo-Kohlbergian Tale of Two Sensitivities Stephen J. Thoma 14. A Portfolio Approach to Integrated Moral Sensitivity Molly M. Jameson, Hillary Fuhrman, and Deborah S. Mower 15. The Normativity of Moral Sensitivity Deborah S. Mower and David K. McGraw ...

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