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Kristjánsson, Kristján – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2020
The aim of this article is to make a case for Aristotelian friendship as a 'method' of moral education "qua" mutual character development. After setting out some Aristotelian assumptions about friendship and education (and revising some of those) in the "Aristotle and Beyond: Some Basics about Character Friendship and…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Friendship, Values Education, Ethical Instruction
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Kristjánsson, Kristján – Educational Theory, 2020
In contrast to ancient times, friendship is rarely discussed nowadays as a resource in moral education. Even within Aristotle-inspired character education, where it could naturally claim pride of place, its coverage is miniscule compared, say, to that of the emulation of moral exemplars. The aim of the present article is to retrieve friendship as…
Descriptors: Friendship, Ethical Instruction, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
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Berghaus, Paul T. – Journal of Moral Education, 2016
Militaries that take a character development approach in their moral education programs but rely heavily on authority figures as subject matter experts to teach soldiers face two serious problems. First, soldiers improperly defer to their instructors and, as a result, do not understand the moral virtues taught in class. Second, instructors are in…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Trust (Psychology), Moral Development, Ethics