The Effect and Prospect of Ethical Education on the Campus of Fu Jen Catholic University

Philosophy and Culture 27 (4):337-348 (2000)
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This article first describes the ethical education. Although the university's ethics education involves all the university's organization and life, the scope of this course is limited to the official philosophy of life, services, courses and professional ethics. The first round of Jen University in Taiwan established a compulsory school-wide professional ethics courses in schools, reflecting the "Catholic University Charter" spirit. This article describes the course objectives, course outline and information provided by the Commission and administrative resources. Description of the work achieved in recent years after the Curriculum Committee, the authors do some review and provide recommendations to improve the university's ethics education

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