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Educating in Ethics for the Professions: A Compendium of Research,
Theory, Practice, and an Agenda for the Future offers a
state-of-the-art discussion on the part of applied ("professional")
ethics educators who describe the teaching of ethics for their
professions and who collectively represent a wide-ranging array of
professions. The volume begins with an overview of the topics,
contested ideas, and challenges confronting applied ethics
educators, across the generations, providing a foundation from
which the concept of ethics education as an integral formation
frames each contributor's historical overview identifying how
research, theory, and practice have evolved in each profession to
this day. These discussions then turn to the topics, contested
ideas, and challenges emerging in contemporary discourse. Each
discussion culminates with suggestions regarding what ethics
educators must consider for the future. The volume closes with a
synthesis of the commonalities among and differences between the
discussions representing diverse professional perspectives, yet
framing this history as well as identifying an agenda for teaching
applied ethics in the future.
Augustine and Liberal Education sheds light on liberal education
past and present, from an Augustinian point of view. Ranging from
historical investigations of particular themes and issues in the
thought of Saint Augustine, to reflections on the role of tradition
and community and the challenges and opportunities facing
universities in the next century, the contributors return to the
sources of traditional reflection while exploring contemporary
issues in education.
Educating in Ethics for the Professions: A Compendium of Research,
Theory, Practice, and an Agenda for the Future offers a
state-of-the-art discussion on the part of applied ("professional")
ethics educators who describe the teaching of ethics for their
professions and who collectively represent a wide-ranging array of
professions. The volume begins with an overview of the topics,
contested ideas, and challenges confronting applied ethics
educators, across the generations, providing a foundation from
which the concept of ethics education as an integral formation
frames each contributor's historical overview identifying how
research, theory, and practice have evolved in each profession to
this day. These discussions then turn to the topics, contested
ideas, and challenges emerging in contemporary discourse. Each
discussion culminates with suggestions regarding what ethics
educators must consider for the future. The volume closes with a
synthesis of the commonalities among and differences between the
discussions representing diverse professional perspectives, yet
framing this history as well as identifying an agenda for teaching
applied ethics in the future.
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