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  1. Impact and persistence of ethical reasoning education on student learning: results from a module-based ethical reasoning educational program.Allison Ames, Kristen L. Smith, Elizabeth R. H. Sanchez, Lori Pyle, Tim Ball & William J. Hawk - 2016 - International Journal of Ethics Education 2 (1):77-96.
    Ethical reasoning is a teachable skill that college students can learn. Yet, despite the attention ethical reasoning education has garnered, institutions have delivered ethical reasoning programs with varied success. Improving students’ ethical reasoning skills, and subsequently sustaining those gains throughout the undergraduate career, requires intensive educational curricula delivered over an extended period of time. Specifically, ER instruction should be a program of continuing education rather than a singular or solitary experience. To further examine ethical reasoning education efforts, this study reviewed (...)
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  • The Emotional Dog and Its Rational Tail: A Social Intuitionist Approach to Moral Judgment.Jonathan Haidt - 2001 - Psychological Review 108 (4):814-834.
    Research on moral judgment has been dominated by rationalist models, in which moral judgment is thought to be caused by moral reasoning. The author gives 4 reasons for considering the hypothesis that moral reasoning does not cause moral judgment; rather, moral reasoning is usually a post hoc construction, generated after a judgment has been reached. The social intuitionist model is presented as an alternative to rationalist models. The model is a social model in that it deemphasizes the private reasoning done (...)
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