Moral Education in an Age of Ideological Polarization: Teaching Virtue in the Classroom

The Prindle Post (2023)
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It is widely thought that moral education is not compatible with the mission of higher education. In this article, I point out that the issue is a bit more complicated. There are some virtues, like honesty, that play a key role in university life, making it possible that other moral virtues like justice and compassion might also be important for helping students succeed at their colleges and universities.

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