Morality in Children's Worlds – Rationality of Thought or Values Emanating from Relations?

Studies in Philosophy and Education 20 (4):345-358 (2001)
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The topic of this article is morality among pre-school children.Two different theories of morality, morality as lived and morality asrationality of thought, are analyzed with a special view to exploringtheir respective consequences for doing research on small children'smorality. Children's lived morality is then interpreted and discussed interms of rights

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