From the Archive: Moral Education

The article explores how moral understanding is as important as emotional and imaginative maturity for a balanced moral education. Topics include call on the imaginative perceptivity and emotional stability in potential conflict; and Socrates will be satisfied with notable examples of morally well-e...

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Published in:The Way
Main Author: Hughes, Gerard J. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Jesuits 2022
In: The Way
Year: 2022, Volume: 61, Issue: 1, Pages: 95-108
Further subjects:B Aristotelianism (Philosophy)
B Socrates, ca. 469-399 B.C
B Moral Education
B Emotion regulation
B Catholics
B Emotional stability
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Summary:The article explores how moral understanding is as important as emotional and imaginative maturity for a balanced moral education. Topics include call on the imaginative perceptivity and emotional stability in potential conflict; and Socrates will be satisfied with notable examples of morally well-educated men or women apologies for the Aristotelian terminology of Catholics.
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