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A Theory of Moral Education Michael Hand (University of Birmingham, Uk)

A Theory of Moral Education By Michael Hand (University of Birmingham, Uk)

A Theory of Moral Education by Michael Hand (University of Birmingham, Uk)


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This philosophical book sets out an original theory of moral education to resolve some of the longstanding disagreements among educational theorists and offer a robust account of the aims and methods of moral education.

A Theory of Moral Education Summary

A Theory of Moral Education by Michael Hand (University of Birmingham, Uk)

Children must be taught morality. They must be taught to recognise the authority of moral standards and to understand what makes them authoritative. But there's a problem: the content and justification of morality are matters of reasonable disagreement among reasonable people. This makes it hard to see how educators can secure children's commitment to moral standards without indoctrinating them.

In A Theory of Moral Education, Michael Hand tackles this problem head on. He sets out to show that moral education can and should be fully rational. It is true that many moral standards and justificatory theories are controversial, and educators have an obligation to teach these nondirectively, with the aim of enabling children to form their own considered views. But reasonable moral disagreement does not go all the way down: some basic moral standards are robustly justified, and these should be taught directively, with the aim of bringing children to recognise and understand their authority.

This is an original and important contribution to the philosophy of moral education, which lays a new theoretical foundation for the urgent practical task of teaching right from wrong.

A Theory of Moral Education Reviews

Hand has written a book on the deeply difficult problem of moral education that is a marvel of clarity and cogency. He never succumbs to the evasiveness or the dogmatism that almost always undermines writing on this topic. When he takes a stand, you will always understand the reasons why he does so, even if you disagree with him. No recent book on the topic can compare with this one.

Eamonn Callan, Pigott Family Professor of Education, Stanford University, USA.

This groundbreaking book should become essential reading for anyone interested in moral education in modern multicultural societies. It is written in a straightforward, direct style, and is packed with careful arguments. Whether or not you agree with Hand's arguments, you'll come away with a much better understanding of what is at stake. Highly recommended.

Harry Brighouse, Professor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

Michael Hand's book is the concise and dense result of fifteen years of thinking about moral education. It is one of the rare examples of an instant classic and will be a primary reference for debates about moral education in the coming years and decades.

Johannes Drerup, Professor of Philosophy of Education, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany.

Hand's book is terrific. It is a model of how to write in the philosophy of education: clear in conception, free of jargon, analytically subtle and packed with interesting and controversial arguments. Without doubt, anyone who wants to write seriously about moral education must engage with Hand's fascinating view.

Matthew Clayton, Professor of Political Theory, University of Warwick, UK.

Completely and entirely correct

Andrew Copson, Chief Executive, Humanists UK

About Michael Hand (University of Birmingham, Uk)

Michael Hand is Professor of Philosophy of Education at the University of Birmingham, UK.

Table of Contents

  1. Preface Chapter 1: Reasonable disagreement about morality Chapter 2: Moral standards Chapter 3: Two kinds of moral education Chapter 4: Consensus on content Chapter 5: Justified moral standards Chapter 6: Rational moral education Chapter 7: Giving offence, going private and being gay Chapter 8: The unloveliness of moral education References

Additional information

GOR009123041
9781138898547
1138898546
A Theory of Moral Education by Michael Hand (University of Birmingham, Uk)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20171120
126
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